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Job Description Keyword Extractor

Extract frequently used skills, requirements, and experience signals from a job post.

Runs locally in your browser. Your files are never uploaded.
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1

Choose your input

Paste the complete job description into the input field.

2

Process locally

Review the keyword cloud and the number of times each term appears.

3

Review the result

Copy the useful skills and requirements that genuinely match your experience.

4

Use the output

Continue to Resume Keyword Matcher to compare those terms with your resume.

About this tool

What Job Description Keyword Extractor does

The job description keyword extractor turns a long vacancy post into a focused list of repeated terms. It removes common filler words, counts meaningful terms, and highlights experience phrases so you can understand the language an employer uses without manually scanning every paragraph.

Practical example

A realistic way to use it

For a project-management role, repeated terms may include agile, stakeholder, risk, roadmap, Jira, and communication. Frequency helps identify emphasis, not automatic importance.

Know before you use it

Supported workflow and limitations

  • Frequency alone cannot determine whether a term is mandatory or optional.
  • The extractor currently focuses on English-language job descriptions.

Common questions

Job Description Keyword Extractor FAQ

What counts as a job keyword?+

Skills, tools, qualifications, responsibilities, and domain terms that appear meaningfully in the vacancy text.

Should I add every extracted word to my resume?+

No. Add only accurate terms that describe your real skills or experience; keyword stuffing makes a resume less credible.

Are my job-description text uploaded to Talzo?+

No. Talzo processes your job-description text inside your browser. The private input is not sent to our server.

Can it identify years of experience?+

It highlights common phrases such as “3 years” or “5+ years” when they appear in the text.

What should I do after extracting keywords?+

Use Resume Keyword Matcher to compare them with your resume, then check the revised resume for ATS readability.

Tool behavior and guidance last reviewed June 28, 2026.