CV vs job description — keyword match
Upload a CV (PDF) or paste its text, paste the job description, and see the match score with the exact keywords present and missing.
Runs 100% in your browser — nothing you type or upload is sent anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
Is the CV uploaded to a server?
No. The PDF is parsed inside your browser with a local library and compared locally. The file never leaves your machine — you can verify in your browser's network tab that no request is made.
How does the matching work without AI?
The job description is tokenized, common words are stripped in English and Spanish, and the remaining terms are weighted by frequency, by appearing in a requirements section, and by acronym/proper-noun form. The CV matches a term if it contains it or a simple plural/singular variant. It is deterministic: the same inputs always produce the same score.
Is a keyword score enough to screen a candidate?
No — it tells you about vocabulary overlap, not competence. Use it for a first pass or to sanity-check a job post. For an actual screening decision you want evidence-based evaluation across defined dimensions, which is what Verdict does.
Does it work in Spanish?
Yes. Stopwords are stripped in both English and Spanish, and accents are normalized, so "gestión" in a CV matches "gestion" in a job post and vice versa.
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