Novorèsumè launches AI resume matcher to help job seekers beat ATS filters
By AI, Created 1:40 PM UTC, May 22, 2026, /AGP/ – Novorèsumè has launched a free AI Resume Job Matcher that compares resumes with job postings to surface missing keywords and alignment gaps. The tool is aimed at helping candidates improve ATS compatibility at a time when keyword mismatches can keep most resumes from reaching recruiters.
Why it matters: - Resume screening software can block qualified candidates before a human sees their application. - Novorèsumè’s new tool is built to help job seekers tailor resumes faster and improve their odds of clearing Applicant Tracking Systems. - The launch also aims to give recruiters stronger applicant pools with better job-to-resume alignment.
What happened: - Novorèsumè launched its AI Resume Job Matcher on May 26, 2026. - The free tool compares a resume side by side with a job posting. - The company says the product is available immediately at no cost. - The tool is part of Novorèsumè’s broader set of free job seeker resources.
The details: - The AI Resume Job Matcher identifies missing keywords, skills and qualifications from an applicant’s resume. - The tool gives actionable feedback and a personalized fix list for resume improvements. - The product recommends using exact terminology from the job posting instead of synonyms that ATS systems may not match. - Novorèsumè says the matcher also checks keyword alignment, not just skill overlap. - The tool works across industries and job types. - No account creation is required to get an alignment score and keyword recommendations. - Creating a Novorèsumè account unlocks additional resume-building and career resources. - Novorèsumè said the matcher joins ATS-compatible resume templates, an ATS checker and AI-supported tools for resumes, CVs and cover letters. - The tool is available at the company’s tool page. - Novorèsumè also points users to resume templates and career resources.
Between the lines: - The launch responds to user requests and recruiter feedback about resume keyword alignment. - Novorèsumè is positioning the product as more advanced than simple keyword-density scanners. - The company says its logic prioritizes skills based on job hierarchy and focuses on exact-match terminology used by modern ATS software. - An external Medium article cited in the release says about 87% of resumes never reach human recruiters because of keyword mismatches and poor formatting. - Andrei, Novorèsumè co-founder and CMO, said customizing a resume for each application can improve interview odds but takes too much time for candidates applying to many jobs. - Andrei said the tool helps applicants quickly identify missing keywords and qualifications. - Andrei said the goal is to make a candidate’s professional narrative readable by both machines and humans.
What’s next: - Novorèsumè is likely to use the new matcher to deepen engagement across its free job-search platform. - The company is also positioning the tool as a low-friction entry point for users who may later create an account for additional features. - Job seekers can start using the tool immediately through Novorèsumè’s website.
The bottom line: - Novorèsumè is betting that faster resume tailoring and exact keyword matching can help candidates get past ATS filters and into recruiter inboxes.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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