Free ATS Resume Checker for DevOps Engineer
DevOps and platform engineering job descriptions have the densest technology keyword lists of any engineering role — cloud provider (AWS, GCP, Azure), container orchestration (Kubernetes, ECS), infrastructure-as-code (Terraform, Pulumi, CloudFormation), CI/CD (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD), monitoring (Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog), and security (IAM, RBAC, SAST). An ATS scoring a DevOps resume expects to find specific tool names, not generic descriptions. Writing 'managed cloud infrastructure' without naming the cloud provider and IaC tool will score dramatically lower than a candidate who lists the stack explicitly. AdaptMyCV's ATS checker parses your resume, identifies exactly which tool names were found, and maps them against the JD's keyword list with a score-point estimate for each gap.
5 ATS keywords DevOps Engineer resumes must cover
These are the terms that appear most frequently in DevOps Engineer job descriptions and carry the most weight in ATS scoring. If any are missing from your resume, you're losing points — even against less experienced candidates who list them explicitly.
- 1Kubernetes and container orchestration
- 2Terraform / Pulumi infrastructure-as-code
- 3CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, Jenkins, ArgoCD)
- 4AWS / GCP / Azure cloud platform
- 5Monitoring and observability (Prometheus, Grafana, Datadog)
How to fix your DevOps Engineer resume for ATS
- Use a single-column layout. Multi-column templates popular for DevOps Engineer roles often interleave text during ATS parsing, producing garbled output that scores near zero on structure checks.
- Mirror the JD's phrasing exactly. If the posting says “Kubernetes”, that exact string needs to appear in your resume — not a synonym, not a broader category.
- Use standard section headers. “Experience”, “Skills”, “Education” — not creative variants. Unusual headers break field extraction in most ATSes.
- Put contact info in the body, not only the header. Some parsers skip the document header/footer region entirely.
- Run the free ATS checker before submitting. It takes under a minute and shows your exact score, keyword gaps, and the top fixes ranked by score-point impact.
Or go further — adapt to a specific JD
The free ATS checker scores your resume and surfaces keyword gaps. The full AI Adapt flow goes further: it rewrites the relevant bullets to include the missing keywords honestly — only adding terms you can defensibly claim based on your existing experience — and re-renders your CV in a clean, ATS-friendly template. 10 coins (~$2), with 10 free coins on signup.
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