Many junior QA tester resume submissions fail because they list tools and duties but don't show measurable testing impact. That hurts when an ATS (applicant tracking system) filters keywords, recruiters skim fast, and entry-level roles draw heavy competition.
A strong resume shows what changed because of your work. Knowing how to make your resume stand out means you can highlight reduced escaped defects, improved test coverage, faster release cycles, fewer support tickets, clearer bug reports, and stable builds across devices or browsers.