Compare your resume against a real posting and see keyword gaps before you apply.
Job description matcher with resume: compare the role requirements before you waste an application.
A job description matcher is most useful when you are unsure whether your resume is close enough to the target role. Instead of rewriting blindly, compare first, then decide whether the application deserves the effort.
- Required skills and core requirements
- Keyword overlap and phrasing strength
- Experience alignment and weak-fit flags
- ATS readiness for the exact posting
When a matcher is more useful than a generic review
If your resume is already broadly solid, a matcher gives more practical value than generic feedback. It helps you prioritize one real application rather than improving the document in the abstract.
What to do after the match
- Fix the top missing keywords that are honestly true for you.
- Rewrite the top bullets to sound closer to the role language.
- Re-run the check to see whether the application is now credible.
Related search paths
These pages cover closely related intents, so you can move sideways instead of bouncing back to search.
A free-first page focused on deciding if the role is worth tailoring for.
Explains why AI review is more useful when tied to a real target posting.
Broad ATS-safe resume page for keyword strength, structure, and parser-readability concerns.
Focuses on what free AI resume review should actually help with.
Frames ATS score as a diagnostic signal, not just a vanity number.
Career-change page focused on transferable evidence rather than βno experienceβ framing.
Compares spreadsheet-style decision making with a more explanatory offer analysis workflow.
Use the matcher when the question is role fit, not generic resume quality.
JobMirror helps you compare the resume to the posting and decide whether the opportunity is strong enough to pursue, tailor, or skip.