How to Use a Job Description Keyword Extractor
Use a JD keyword extractor to identify role skills, tools, verbs, and proof gaps before editing your resume.
JD match tool
Paste a job description to extract role keywords, action verbs, tools, and resume match priorities.
The extractor shows terms. ResuMateAI compares those terms against your actual resume and flags missing proof.
If you are applying in India, continue with the fresher or company-specific page closest to your target role.
Use these to turn the extracted terms into stronger resume edits.
Use a JD keyword extractor to identify role skills, tools, verbs, and proof gaps before editing your resume.
Project examples and bullet templates for Indian Java freshers applying to software trainee and entry-level developer roles.
A keyword gap workflow for resumes: cluster JD terms, connect them to evidence, and avoid stuffing skills you cannot prove.
A practical workflow for matching your resume to a job description without keyword stuffing or false claims.
Use the extractor as a first pass, then check your resume against the JD before applying.
It scans a job description for common resume-relevant tools, skills, action verbs, and requirement language so you can build a resume tailoring checklist.
No. Add only accurate terms you can support with project, internship, work, coursework, or portfolio evidence.
No. This tool extracts keywords from the JD. ResuMateAI's Telegram checker compares those keywords against your actual resume and flags missing proof.
Yes. After extraction, use the copy button to save the generated resume checklist before editing your resume.
Keywords are only useful when your resume proves them. Upload your resume and paste the JD in Telegram.