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hello everyone thank you so much for tuning in my name is sammer and in todays video im going to show you how to create an ats friendly resume using microsoft word only so for this example i will not be changing the content of the resume but im just going to be changing a lot of the formatting in it so that it is more ats compliant as we already know whenever you submit a resume online it goes through a system before it gets to someone so you want to make sure that that system is catching all the text it possibly can without the without having a template getting in the way of the text not being parsed properly so without further ado lets just jump into it id like to first take a quick look at the resume over here now this resume may look appealing to the eye but its not very appealing to the ats system it has image it has icons it has a graph in here this whole resume is actually within a table as you can see over here and you know with an ats system it doesnt necessarily like t