The 20 keywords that actually move the score, pulled from current 2026 job descriptions in finance.
If you're a Accountant applying through any Applicant Tracking System (Greenhouse, Lever, Workday, BambooHR), the difference between getting an interview and getting auto-rejected is often keyword overlap with the specific job description. The list below is the 20 terms that recur across recent Accountant job postings — your resume should include the genuine ones you've used, in context, inside your experience bullets.
Paste the actual job description and your resume into the free ATS checker. It returns your current match score and the specific keywords from the JD that are missing from your resume.
For each missing keyword you've genuinely used, add it inside an experience bullet — not in a "Skills" dump at the bottom. ATS engines weigh keywords-in-context higher than keyword-stuff.
Use the JD's exact phrasing. If the JD says "code reviews" don't write "PR reviews."
Iterate until your match score is 80%+, then apply.
What doesn't work
Listing every keyword you've ever touched. Modern parsers (Workday, Lever) detect non-narrative keyword blocks and downrank for it.
Stuffing into hidden text or white-text. Detected by both the ATS and the recruiter.
Faking experience. The ATS picks up keywords in job history bullets, not just "Skills". If you say "5 years Python" in skills but your job history doesn't mention Python doing real work, the ATS counts it as zero.
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