Resume templates built to pass ATS — including LaTeX
Every ResumeCraft template parses cleanly in applicant tracking systems. Pick a style; the AI fills it with content tailored to your target job.
Template families
ATS Classic
Single column, standard headings, zero decoration. Built to parse perfectly first and read cleanly second.
Modern Professional
Clean typographic hierarchy with a restrained accent — contemporary without sacrificing parseability.
LaTeX (Developer / Academic)
Typeset-quality output with exportable .tex source — version-controllable and pixel-consistent.
Fresher / Student
Education-first ordering with projects and internships doing the heavy lifting.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a resume template ATS-friendly?
An ATS-friendly template uses a single-column layout, standard section headings, real text instead of graphics, and common fonts. It avoids tables, text boxes, images, and headers/footers that applicant tracking systems mis-parse — so your content survives intact for the human reader.
Why would I want a LaTeX resume template?
LaTeX produces precise, consistent typography that ordinary editors can't match, and the source file is plain text you can version-control. It is the standard in academia and popular with software engineers. ResumeCraft exports LaTeX directly — no manual typesetting needed.
Are creative templates bad for ATS?
Heavily designed templates often fail parsing: multi-column layouts scramble reading order and icons replace searchable text. Use a clean structure for the ATS stage; save visual flair for portfolios or in-person copies.