Free Job Analysis Tool
AI Job Match Analyzer: See How Well You Fit Any Job Description
Paste any job description and get an instant match score, skill gap analysis, and ATS keyword report. Know exactly where you stand before you apply.
Stop guessing whether you are qualified. The analyzer compares your full professional profile against every requirement in the job description and tells you exactly what to emphasize, what to address, and whether the role is worth your time.
30 Seconds
How It Works
Three steps from job description to actionable intelligence.
Paste a Job Description
Copy any job posting from LinkedIn, Indeed, or a company career page. Our AI reads and understands the full context.
Get Your Match Score
In about 30 seconds, see your overall match score (0-100) plus breakdowns for skills, experience, education, certs, and culture fit.
See Your Skill Gaps
Get a detailed breakdown of missing skills, ATS keywords to add to your resume, and a prioritized action plan.
Full Analysis
What You Will Get
Every analysis includes four detailed reports.
Match Score Breakdown
Your overall match score (0-100) broken down into five categories: skills fit (30%), experience match (25%), education alignment (15%), certifications (10%), and culture fit (20%). See exactly where you are strong and where you fall short.
Skill Gap Analysis
Every skill the job requires, categorized as technical, soft, or industry-specific. Each skill shows whether you have it, your proficiency gap, and a learning path to close the gap. Turn weaknesses into talking points.
ATS Keyword Report
The exact keywords that applicant tracking systems will scan for, and which ones are already in your profile vs. missing. Strategically add missing keywords to your resume before applying.
Prioritized Action Plan
A ranked list of actions to take before applying: skill gaps to address in your cover letter, keywords to add to your resume, experience to highlight, and whether this job is worth pursuing given your current profile.

Your full match report: score breakdown, skill gaps, ATS keywords, and action plan.
Work Smarter
Why Analyze Before You Apply
The average job seeker spends 3-4 hours tailoring a resume and cover letter for a single application. If the role is a 30% match, those hours are wasted. Analyzing the job description first takes 30 seconds and tells you immediately whether it is worth your time.
Even for strong matches, the analysis gives you a strategic advantage. You will know which skills to emphasize, which gaps to address proactively in your cover letter, and which ATS keywords to include. You are not guessing. You are applying with data.
After analyzing, you can build a tailored resume and cover letter directly from the analysis results. Pair the analysis with a free resume audit to ensure your resume is optimized before you apply.

Track every application from analysis through interview to offer with the built-in Kanban board.
Who This Is For
Built for Professionals Who Apply Strategically
Active job seekers
Professionals applying to multiple roles who want to prioritize applications with the highest match potential.
Passive candidates
People not actively searching but curious whether a specific opportunity is worth pursuing.
Career changers
Mid-career professionals exploring new industries who need to understand their transferable skills and gaps.
Strategic applicants
Anyone who wants to stop guessing and start applying with data, knowing exactly where they stand before investing hours in an application.
Not sure where you stand in your career? Take a free career audit first
Your Coach
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Coach Morgan
Morgan specializes in strategic planning and career strategy, making her the perfect coach to help you interpret your job analysis results and plan your next move.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the job description analyzer.
The match score is generated by AI analysis of your full professional profile (skills, experience, education, certifications, and culture preferences) against the job description. It uses a weighted scoring rubric: skills (30%), experience (25%), education (15%), certifications (10%), and culture fit (20%) for a thorough evaluation that goes far beyond simple keyword matching.
Yes. Paste any job description from any source: LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, company career pages, recruiter emails. The analyzer extracts requirements, qualifications, responsibilities, and benefits regardless of format. It works best with descriptions that are 100β10,000 characters.
The analyzer identifies keywords that applicant tracking systems look for: technical skills, industry terms, certifications, and role-specific language. It shows which keywords from the job description already appear in your profile and which are missing, so you can strategically add them to your resume before applying. Pair this with the Resume Audit for a complete optimization workflow.
Yes. After analyzing a job description, you can generate a tailored resume and cover letter directly from the analysis results. The AI uses your match data, skill gaps, and ATS keywords to create documents specifically optimized for that role. Five ATS-compatible templates are available with a Premium subscription.
Free accounts can analyze up to 3 job descriptions per month. Premium subscribers get unlimited analyses. Each analysis includes the full match score breakdown, skill gap report, ATS keyword analysis, and prioritized action plan.
Resume keyword scanners only check for word matches. The Job Match Analyzer evaluates your entire professional profile (work history, skills with proficiency levels, education, certifications, and culture preferences) against every aspect of the job description. It identifies not just missing keywords but actual skill gaps, experience mismatches, and strategic priorities. Itβs a full career fit analysis, not a word search.
Stop Guessing. Start Matching.
Paste a job description. Get your match score in 30 seconds. Know exactly where you stand, and what to do about it, before you spend hours on an application.