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80% of attention goes to just 6 areas on your resume. Our heat map shows you exactly where recruiters look — and what they completely miss.

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Sarah Anderson
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80% on just 6 areas

The data doesn't lie

Based on eye-tracking studies of real recruiters reviewing thousands of resumes

6
Fixation points recruiters focus on
80%
Attention on top third of resume
<30s
Typical initial screening time
F
Pattern all studies confirm
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Eye-tracking reveals recruiters scan horizontally across the top, then down the left side in an F-pattern — with roughly 80% of fixations landing on name, current title, company, dates, previous role, and education.

— Synthesized from TheLadders (2012, 2018) and Wonsulting (2025) eye-tracking studies

A note on the research: Eye-tracking studies vary in sample size and methodology. The often-cited "7.4 seconds" figure comes from a specific context and may not apply universally. What's consistent across studies is where attention goes — the F-pattern and the six fixation points — not precisely how long. Our tool focuses on these location-based insights because they're actionable regardless of timing.
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