What makes project manager resumes get filtered out
Project manager job descriptions vary enormously by industry and company — a construction project manager and a software project manager use almost entirely different keywords, even though the job title is the same. ATS systems are configured to match the specific methodology, certification, and domain language of each role.
Common filtering failures:
- Not including the certification acronym (PMP, CAPM, PRINCE2, CSM) that is listed as a requirement
- Using "Agile" when the job requires "Scrum" specifically, or vice versa
- Missing the specific PM tools named (MS Project, JIRA, Smartsheet, Monday.com)
- Not including budget or scope terminology that signals you manage at the right scale
Use the resume keywords checker to compare your resume against each specific job description before applying.
Core project manager resume keywords
Certifications (include if you hold them):
- PMP (Project Management Professional)
- CAPM (Certified Associate in Project Management)
- PRINCE2 (Projects in Controlled Environments)
- CSM (Certified Scrum Master)
- PMI-ACP (PMI Agile Certified Practitioner)
- Six Sigma (Green Belt, Black Belt)
Methodologies:
- Agile project management, Scrum, Kanban, Lean
- Waterfall methodology, PMBOK
- Hybrid methodology, iterative delivery
Core PM skills keywords:
- Project planning, project scheduling, milestone tracking
- Scope management, scope creep, change management
- Risk management, risk mitigation, risk register
- Budget management, cost control, resource allocation
- Stakeholder management, stakeholder communication
- Status reporting, executive reporting
- Vendor management, contract management
- Dependency management, critical path analysis
- Project lifecycle management
Tools:
- Microsoft Project, MS Project, Project Online
- JIRA, Confluence, Asana, Monday.com, Smartsheet, Trello, Wrike
- Microsoft Office suite (Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint)
IT and technology project manager keywords
For technology, software, or IT infrastructure PM roles:
Tech PM specific keywords:
- Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
- IT project management, digital transformation
- Systems implementation, ERP implementation
- Infrastructure projects, cloud migration
- Cybersecurity projects, data migration
- Sprint management, backlog management, release management
Methodologies:
- Agile delivery, SAFe (Scaled Agile Framework)
- DevOps practices, CI/CD pipeline projects
- API integration projects, software rollout
Business analysis crossover (if applicable):
- Requirements gathering, business requirements document (BRD)
- Process mapping, workflow optimisation
- User acceptance testing (UAT)
How to quantify project management achievements
Project managers often write generic bullets that sound the same at every company. Quantified bullets stand out to both ATS and human reviewers:
Framework: [Action] + [scope/scale] + [result]
Examples:
- "Managed $4.2M ERP implementation across 3 business units, delivering on schedule and 8% under budget"
- "Led cross-functional team of 22 across 4 departments to complete CRM migration in 6 months, with zero data loss and 99.8% system uptime post-launch"
- "Reduced project delivery cycle time by 30% by implementing Agile Scrum framework for a 15-person software development team"
- "Managed simultaneous delivery of 12 concurrent projects with a combined budget of $8M, maintaining 94% on-time delivery rate"
Key quantifiers for project managers:
- Budget managed ($X)
- Team size or headcount managed
- Number of concurrent projects
- Timeline (delivered on time / X weeks early)
- On-time delivery rate
- Cost savings or cost avoidance