Jobscan has a rating of 4.35 stars from 1,671 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Reviewers satisfied with Jobscan most frequently mention great tool, cover letter, and free trial. Jobscan ranks 13th among Resume sites.
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It was eye opening to look at job descriptions more strategically. I ended up getting a job outside of the traditional application process, but I'm confident that I would have made some good traction using Jobscan.
Useful insights, advises and resume feedback. It helped me to get a job! Very easy to use and very clear outcomes - highly recommended for anyone who is job hunting. I regret I didn't know about this great tool earlier.
UPDATE - I realized I made a mistake when I originally uploaded my resume. I didn't include a job description, I uploaded a link only and it gave me a false low score. I didn't realize I changed it when I signed up. The tool is helpful in pointing out how to tweak your resume. Before I started I was a 60-70% match and after I was a 90%+ match with a few short tweaks. If you use it right, it will save you a lot of time.
Products used:
Resume Scanner + Cover Letter Scanner
It's be a hot second. This seems a bit early
Easy to use and can be helpful in content. It is frustrating that it just seems dumb.
"Project planning" vs "Project plans", vs "Planning projects" are not picked up as a match.
"Plans" vs "plan" would not be picked up as a match.
There really is no excuse for not building this in.
I've done a number of resumes reaching over 85% match and no response from companies, so I feel like it's not hitting the mark, but difficult to know why.
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Need a resume review.
Good results on ATS and easy to follow steps of how to optimise your CV, just like the simplicity
I'm in the market and I have sent many CV's and did not get interviews with jobscan I can see my chances of getting interviews
I like the app and I'm using it a lot. The power edit needs to be refined. I didn't like what it kicked back.
Also when I first signed up for jobscan, there was a tutorial on all the different features, I can't find that tutorial anymore. Could you resend that to me?
I've recommended jobscan to the career resource center and many other unemployed people. Too bad you don't have a referral program.
Great! Was a fairly seamless & good experience.
Worked well as per my early feedback.
Wanted to try it
Was recommended by a friend.
Hi Vikas, thanks for your feedback!
Great! Was a fairly seamless & good experience
Wanted to try it
Trial scan was very informative. Looking forward to actual feedback to use towards a productive job search! Still getting used to it.
Desperately searching for employment
Need help getting resume to interview
Trial scan was very informative. Looking forward to actual feedback to use towards a productive job search!
Desperately searching for employment
UX is a little dated, but the information and guidance is specific and helpful
Read about it in a blog post, https://www.thevectorimpact.com/how-to-apply-for-jobs-online/
Hi Lorna, thanks for your feedback!
Way too early for accurate appraisal...
Seeking part-time remote employment.
Following up on an email from jobscan about the Job Matcher tool.
Because you were there.
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Some good analytic features but those are blocked by POOR User Interface. Power Edit and Resume Builder good ideas and direction but UI and underlying business logic obviously missing in action- jobs can will need to adjust price for me to stay subscribed
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The resume scanner gives keywords that are not relevant to the skills needed for specific roles. It just picks repeated words. I am also not a fan of the resume builder as it doesn't scan my professional written resume properly. Once you make payment that is it.
Products used:
Jobscan
This tool is useful, but there are some issues that are difficult to deal with. For the cost, it seems silly that the scanning tool cannot differentiate tenses. I will have the word "growth" or "grew" within the resume and it will not consider it a match unless the word "grow" is there. Also, the idea that one should have the exact job title as is used on the job description doesn't make much sense and that is also counted as points against an effective resume.
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For my resume correction.
So far, it has been an eye-opening experience and has helped me tailor my resume for each job application so that I am a closer match.
User friendly and gives actionable items to fix your issues within your resume and LinkedIn etc
Thanks, Faria! Your feedback is important to us!
It improves the likelihood I'll get an interview.
Interested to see the analysis
Thanks for the feedback Tony!
Great and easy to use was able to put my resume together quickly.
Easy to use
Thanks for the review, Markell!
Recently subscribed to service and am very pleased. This is exactly what artificial intelligence should do. Thousands of comparisons of words and objective scoring to tell you how to improve.
The cover letter writer has been giving me nearly perfect suggestions that require almost no edit before submitting. I simply make them a little shorter and copy, paste, and submit!
Applicant tracking systems may be all that is standing in the way between you and a job interview. To get past these pesky ATS, your resume needs relevant skills and keywords from each description. That's where Jobscan comes in.
Jobscan scores your resume against any job description and reveals the keywords you should include. It’s an essential free-to-try tool to increase your interview chances in today’s job market.
Visit us at jobscan.co or check out our blog for resources and guides at jobscan.co/blog
Jobscan came about when founder James Hu was job seeking. He found the resume tailoring and keyword identification process too manual. After learning more about how an ATS works, he launched Jobscan in February 2014. Jobscan is a profitable and growing software company based in Seattle, Washington with a vision to build enterprise-grade tools for job seekers.
Thank you for the feedback Stephen