Compare your resume against a real posting and see keyword gaps before you apply.
Resume match with job description free: use the free check to decide if the role is worth tailoring for.
A free match check is useful when you want a fast answer before spending an hour rewriting your resume. The point is not just to get a score. The point is to see whether the role is already close enough to pursue or still too far away.
- Which keywords from the posting are missing or too weak
- Whether your experience reads as a strong fit or weak fit
- What top bullets need rewriting first
- Whether the role is worth pursuing at all
Use this when you have multiple roles saved and you want to know which one deserves your time first.
Run free JD fitHow to use a free resume-to-JD match well
- Paste the actual job posting, not a role label.
- Use your current resume first β do not pre-edit yet.
- Look at missing requirements and ATS wording issues.
- Only rewrite if the role is already reasonably close.
Best companion page
If the resume itself is messy, use resume review first. If the resume is already okay, go straight into the free match check.
Related search paths
These pages cover closely related intents, so you can move sideways instead of bouncing back to search.
A role-fit oriented matcher page focused on requirement alignment and weak-fit signals.
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 free check to triage applications faster.
JobMirror is strongest when you want to know whether a role is close enough to justify tailoring your resume β before you spend time on the rewrite.