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ATS Resume Checker for Web Developers
Get your resume ATS score in under 30 seconds. See exactly which Web Developer keywords are missing and fix them before you apply.
ATS Score Benchmark — Web Developer Roles
Average Web Developer resume scores 50 — most get filtered before a human sees them.
How ATS Screens Web Developer Resumes
Web developer ATS filters vary between agency (WordPress, PHP, Shopify), startup (React, Next.js, TypeScript), and enterprise (accessibility, WCAG, performance) contexts. HTML, CSS, and JavaScript must appear explicitly — not just "modern web technologies". React is the single highest-frequency JavaScript framework keyword in web developer job descriptions globally.
Top ATS Keywords for Web Developer Resumes
These are the highest-weighted keywords ATS looks for in Web Developer applications. Missing even 3–5 of these can drop your score below the recruiter's filter threshold.
Resume Bullet Examples — Weak vs. Strong
See how the same experience reads to ATS before and after optimisation.
"Built websites and web applications for various clients."
"Developed and launched 18 client websites using React + Next.js (TypeScript), deployed on Vercel; improved average Lighthouse performance score from 54 to 91, reducing bounce rate by 28% across client portfolio."
"Maintained WordPress websites and added new features."
"Maintained and extended 12 WordPress sites (custom Gutenberg blocks + PHP, WooCommerce); optimised Core Web Vitals to achieve LCP under 2.5s on all sites, lifting average organic search traffic by 34%."
6 Common Web Developer Resume Mistakes
These are the specific patterns that cause Web Developer resumes to fail ATS — and lose to less-experienced candidates.
- 1"Web development experience" without naming the tech stack — always list HTML, CSS, JS and frameworks explicitly
- 2No deployment or hosting context — Vercel, Netlify, AWS, or cPanel are expected for production web work
- 3Ignoring performance metrics — Core Web Vitals, page load times, and Lighthouse scores are strong differentiators
- 4WordPress/Shopify unmentioned if relevant — agency web developers are often filtered on CMS experience
- 5No accessibility or WCAG mention for public-sector or enterprise roles — it is often a legal requirement and an ATS filter
- 6Portfolio URL missing — web developers without a live portfolio are at a significant disadvantage
Frequently Asked Questions
What ATS score do I need as a Web Developer?
A score of 68+ is considered strong for Web Developer roles. Most candidates score around 50, meaning they are filtered before a recruiter reads their resume. Check yours free in 30 seconds.
Which ATS systems screen Web Developer applicants?
The most common ATS platforms for Web Developer hiring are Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, Ashby, Jobvite. 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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