Biotechnology & Life Sciences

ATS Resume Checker for Biotechnology Scientists

Get your resume ATS score in under 30 seconds. See exactly which Biotechnology Scientist keywords are missing and fix them before you apply.

ATS Score Benchmark — Biotechnology Scientist Roles

78–100: Technique-specific, GMP/GLP compliant, scale quantified, regulatory keywords present
60–77: Lab skills clear, missing regulatory compliance or scale indicators
42–59: General biology background without technique or compliance specificity
Below 42: Will not pass ATS at any pharmaceutical or biotech company

Average Biotechnology Scientist resume scores 52 — most get filtered before a human sees them.

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How ATS Screens Biotechnology Scientist Resumes

Biotech ATS filtering is technique-dense. Roles are split across discovery (CRISPR, assay development), process development (upstream/downstream), and regulatory (GMP, GLP, FDA). Each sub-discipline has its own keyword set. Lab techniques (PCR, HPLC, flow cytometry) are individually filtered. GMP/GLP compliance is a binary pass/fail keyword for any manufacturing or clinical-stage role. Software tools like ELN (Benchling, IDBS), LIMS, and statistical analysis (JMP, Prism, R) are weighted secondary keywords.

ATS systems commonly used for Biotechnology Scientist hiring: Greenhouse · Lever · Workday · iCIMS · Taleo

Top ATS Keywords for Biotechnology Scientist Resumes

These are the highest-weighted keywords ATS looks for in Biotechnology Scientist applications. Missing even 3–5 of these can drop your score below the recruiter's filter threshold.

CRISPRPCRgel electrophoresiscell cultureprotein purificationHPLCmass spectrometryflow cytometryGMPGLPFDA regulationsIND filingclinical trialsbioinformaticsR&Dassay developmentmolecular biologygenomicsproteomicsbioprocessupstream processingdownstream processingmonoclonal antibodiesmRNAELN

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Resume Bullet Examples — Weak vs. Strong

See how the same experience reads to ATS before and after optimisation.

WEAK

"Conducted research experiments in the biology lab."

STRONG

"Designed and executed 45 CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing experiments across 3 therapeutic targets; achieved 87% knock-out efficiency in patient-derived iPSCs, advancing 2 candidates to IND-enabling studies 4 months ahead of timeline."

WEAK

"Worked on protein purification and analysis."

STRONG

"Developed a 4-step monoclonal antibody purification protocol (Protein A → IEX → HIC → SEC) at 50L pilot scale under GMP; achieved 95% purity by HPLC with 78% recovery yield, supporting Phase II clinical supply for a $120M oncology programme."

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6 Common Biotechnology Scientist Resume Mistakes

These are the specific patterns that cause Biotechnology Scientist resumes to fail ATS — and lose to less-experienced candidates.

Full improvement guide for Biotechnology Scientist resumes →

Frequently Asked Questions

What ATS score do I need as a Biotechnology Scientist?

A score of 73+ is considered strong for Biotechnology Scientist roles. Most candidates score around 52, meaning they are filtered before a recruiter reads their resume. Check yours free in 30 seconds.

Which ATS systems screen Biotechnology Scientist applicants?

The most common ATS platforms for Biotechnology Scientist hiring are Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, iCIMS, Taleo. Our checker simulates how these systems score your resume against a job description.

Is this resume checker free?

Yes — your first ATS score is completely free with no signup required. Upload your resume (PDF or DOCX) and a job description, and get your score in under 30 seconds.

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