Free AI Resume Keywords Generator

Pull ATS keywords from any job description, or build a list by role and industry. Free, no signup.

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Pull keywords from a real job description, or build a list by role

Paste the posting you want to target. Works with 100–5,000 characters.(0/5000)

Biases which keywords land in the HIGH priority bucket

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Pick a source, fill in the form, then click Generate Resume Keywords

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What is a Resume Keywords Generator?

The AI resume keywords generator turns any job posting — or any role and seniority — into a ranked pack of resume keywords sorted by HIGH, MEDIUM, and NICE-TO-HAVE priority. Drop in a job description or pick your target role, and the tool returns the exact short noun phrases applicant tracking systems and recruiters scan for, plus a strong list of action verbs and the certifications or tools you should mention.

Two modes cover both ends of the job hunt: paste a real posting and pull keywords straight from it, or skip the posting entirely and generate a list from a role, industry, and seniority. Each pack ends with a placement tip telling you exactly where on your resume the keywords should land — Summary, Skills, or Experience bullets. No signup, no daily cap, every click gives you a fresh set.

Key Features

Priority Buckets, Not A Word Cloud

Every keyword gets sorted into HIGH, MEDIUM, or NICE-TO-HAVE so you know which ones are non-negotiable for the posting and which ones are nice bonuses. No more staring at a flat list of fifty terms wondering which ones to actually use.

Two Modes For Two Real Job-Hunt Workflows

Paste mode pulls keywords from a real posting you are targeting, so the output mirrors the exact language the recruiter wrote. Role mode generates a starter pack from job title, industry, and seniority when you don't have a specific posting yet — perfect for updating an evergreen resume.

Action Verbs Recruiters Actually Scan For

Each pack includes 6–8 strong past-tense verbs (Led, Drove, Architected, Shipped, Owned, Scaled) that ATS parsers and human recruiters alike weigh heavily. Drop them into the start of every bullet and you instantly upgrade the read.

Seniority-Aware Priority Ordering

Pick entry-level and the tool pushes hard skills and tools into HIGH. Pick manager or director and leadership, hiring, P&L, and scope language jump to the top instead. The same role generates very different packs at IC versus director level.

Up To Five Distinct Packs Per Click

Slide the variant count between one and five and get distinct angles in a single run — one delivery-heavy, one impact-heavy, one scope-and-leadership-heavy. Pick the angle that fits the job and stop second-guessing your keyword choices.

Perfect for active job seekers tailoring a resume for a specific posting, career changers mapping their existing skills to a new industry, recent graduates writing a first resume, and freelancers updating their LinkedIn profile or CV.

How to Use the Resume Keywords Generator

Three steps from a posting (or a job title) to a ranked list of ATS keywords

1

Pick Your Source

Choose Paste a Job Description if you have a specific posting you are targeting, or Pick a Role and Industry if you are working on an evergreen resume without a specific job in mind. Set seniority so the tool knows whether to weight IC or leadership keywords.

2

Generate Your Keyword Pack

Paste the JD (or fill in the role and industry) and slide the variant count between one and five. Click Generate. Each variant returns a full pack — HIGH, MEDIUM, NICE-TO-HAVE, action verbs, certifications, and a placement tip.

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Weave Them Into Your Resume

Drop the HIGH-priority keywords into your Summary and Skills section first, then sprinkle the MEDIUM ones into your Experience bullets where they fit your actual work. Use the action verbs at the start of every bullet. Save the resume and apply.

Who Uses the Resume Keywords Generator?

Real workflows where a ranked keyword pack saves an hour of resume tailoring

How To Find ATS Keywords From A Specific Job Description

Paste the job posting you are about to apply to. The tool reads it like an ATS would and surfaces the exact short noun phrases the parser will weight — repeated requirements land in HIGH, supporting language lands in MEDIUM, and bonuses land in NICE-TO-HAVE.

Resume Keywords For A Software Engineer Role

Pick Software Engineer, Tech, and your seniority. Get a starter pack of programming languages, frameworks, cloud platforms, system-design vocabulary, and the soft-skill terms a hiring manager expects on a senior IC resume — no JD required.

Career Changer Mapping Old Skills To A New Industry

Switching from teaching to product management or from finance to tech? Pick the new role and industry, and the tool surfaces the vocabulary the new field expects — so you can rewrite past bullets in language the new ATS will actually match.

Manager Or Director Resume Refresh

Pick the leadership level and the tool pushes hiring, performance management, P&L, cross-functional partnership, and org-design keywords to HIGH. Useful when you are stepping up a level and need the resume to read like the bigger role instead of the current one.

Recent Graduate Writing A First Resume

Pick Entry-level / Internship and your target role. The tool emphasises hard skills, tools, methodologies, and education-relevant keywords while keeping leadership language out — so the first resume reads as honestly scoped instead of inflated.

LinkedIn Profile And Headline Refresh

Run the tool against your target role and copy the HIGH-priority keywords into your LinkedIn headline, About section, and Skills list. Recruiters search LinkedIn the same way an ATS searches resumes — the same keyword pack works in both places.

Tips for Best Results

Small habits that turn a keyword list into actual interview callbacks

Only Use Keywords You Can Honestly Defend

An ATS will match the keyword on your resume; a human interviewer will ask you to talk about it. Drop any keyword you cannot speak to for two minutes — keyword stuffing gets caught the moment the call starts.

Spread Keywords Across Summary, Skills, And Experience

Don't dump everything in your Skills section. Modern ATS parsers weight context — a keyword inside an Experience bullet with an outcome is worth more than the same keyword in a flat skills list. Spread the HIGH-priority ones across all three areas.

Include Both The Acronym And The Spelled-Out Form

Postings often use both 'ATS' and 'applicant tracking system'. Recruiters and parsers may search for either. Include both forms the first time the keyword appears so the resume matches whichever query the recruiter types.

Lead Every Experience Bullet With A Strong Action Verb

Use the ACTION VERBS section as a checklist. Replace any bullet that starts with weak openers — Responsible for, Helped with, Worked on — with one of the past-tense verbs the tool generated. Recruiter scan time goes up; ATS score goes up.

Power Tip: Run Both Modes For The Same Job

Run paste mode on the JD, then run role mode for the same job title and seniority. Compare the two packs — keywords that show up in role mode but not the JD often signal something the posting forgot to ask for. Add the strongest of those to your Skills section as quiet differentiators.

Frequently Asked Questions

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