Have you ever applied to dozens of medical jobs in major hospitals without getting a single reply? The problem is likely not your competence, but the fact that your CV was never read by a human!
What is an ATS?
An Applicant Tracking System (ATS) is software used by 90% of top hospitals and healthcare institutions to automatically filter thousands of CVs. The system looks for specific keywords and formats; if it doesn't find them, the CV is instantly rejected.
3 Steps to Make Your Medical CV ATS-Friendly
1. Use Precise Medical Keywords
Don't just write "Internal Medicine Doctor". Make sure to include clinical terms the system is scanning for based on the job description (e.g., Outpatient Care, Electronic Medical Records, EMR, Chronic Disease Management).
2. Avoid Complex Designs and Tables
Automated systems cannot read tables, multiple columns, or infographics. Use a clean, straightforward format relying on clear text and bullet points.
3. Use Standard Job Titles
Systems are programmed to recognize official titles. Use titles like "General Practitioner" instead of abbreviations or non-standard titles the system might not recognize.
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