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Technical Writer ATS Keywords

The exact keywords recruiters and ATS systems scan for on Technical Writer resumes. Organized by category — hard skills, tools, certifications, and soft skills — with tips on how to use each one naturally.

20+ keywordsUpdated for 2026tech

Why these keywords matter

75% of resumes never reach a human recruiter — they're filtered out by Applicant Tracking Systems that score based on keyword matches. For Technical Writer roles, including the right 8–12 keywords can triple your interview rate.

Hard skills (highest weight)

These are the technical skills ATS systems weight most heavily for Technical Writer roles. Include 8–10 of these in your skills section and reference them in your work experience bullets.

1
Technical Documentation
High priority
2
API Documentation
High priority
3
User Guides
High priority
4
Writing
High priority
5
Markdown
High priority
6
Tools (JIRA, Confluence)
High priority
7
Screenshots
High priority
8
Editing
High priority

Tools & platforms

Software and tools commonly listed in Technical Writer job descriptions. List any you've used by name — ATS systems match exact tool names frequently.

Technical DocumentationAPI DocumentationUser GuidesWritingMicrosoft OfficeGoogle WorkspaceSlackJira

Methodologies & frameworks

Process, framework, and methodology keywords that signal depth of experience.

Information ArchitectureSME Collaboration

Certifications

Certification keywords recruiters actively search. Include these in a dedicated Certifications section with issuing organization and date.

Society for Technical Communication

Soft skills

Soft skill keywords that complement your technical expertise. Don't list them as bullets — demonstrate them through accomplishments in your work experience.

CommunicationProblem-solvingLeadershipCollaborationTime managementAdaptabilityCritical thinkingAttention to detailStakeholder managementMentoring

How to use these keywords

1

Match the job description

Read 3–5 Technical Writer job postings and circle repeating keywords. Prioritize the ones that appear in multiple postings — those are universal requirements.

2

Use exact phrasing

If the job says "Technical Documentation", don't substitute a synonym. ATS systems do not treat synonyms as matches for technical terms.

3

Distribute keywords across sections

Summary + skills list + work experience bullets + certifications. A keyword appearing in 3+ places scores higher than one buried in a skills list.

4

Never keyword stuff

Hidden white text, repeated phrases, or unrelated keywords will get your resume rejected by both ATS filters and human recruiters.

Frequently asked questions

How do ATS systems score a Technical Writer resume?

Most ATS systems weight keyword matching at 60–80% of the total score. They scan for exact matches of required skills, tools, and certifications from the job description — so a Technical Writer resume needs 8–12 of these keywords to rank in the top applicants. Use exact phrasing: "Technical Documentation" rather than abbreviations, unless the job description uses the abbreviation.

Where should I place ATS keywords on my Technical Writer resume?

Keywords should appear in four places: (1) your professional summary, (2) a dedicated skills section with 10–15 prioritized keywords, (3) naturally within work experience bullets showing context and results, and (4) in certifications and education where relevant. Avoid keyword stuffing — ATS systems penalize unnatural repetition.

How many ATS keywords should a Technical Writer resume include?

Aim for 15–25 relevant keywords total. Include 8–12 hard skills (Technical Documentation, API Documentation, User Guides, etc.), 3–5 tools, 2–3 methodologies, and 2–4 soft skills. Every keyword should be backed by evidence in your work experience — listing a skill you can't demonstrate is a red flag.

What ATS keywords are most important for Technical Writer roles in 2026?

The highest-weighted keywords for Technical Writer roles are: Technical Documentation, API Documentation, User Guides, Writing, Markdown, Tools (JIRA, Confluence). Certification keywords like Society for Technical Communication also rank highly. Review 5–10 current job postings for your target role and extract repeating keywords — those are the ones the ATS will weight most.

Do I need to match keywords exactly?

Yes for technical terms, tools, and certifications — use the exact phrasing from the job description. For broader concepts, include both the full term and common abbreviations (e.g., "Search Engine Optimization (SEO)"). Modern ATS systems handle some variations, but exact matches score highest.

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