About this template
The ATS Horizon template stands out with a discreet sky-blue horizon line that crosses the document at name-level, creating a modern and airy visual signature. The Inter typography and generous spacing give the document a contemporary SaaS feel. The horizon line is implemented as a CSS border-bottom on a thin div — no graphic element disrupts ATS parsing for Workday, Greenhouse, Lever or Ashby.
Who is it for?
It suits product managers, growth managers, product marketing managers, customer success managers and chiefs of staff applying at Stripe, Notion, Linear, Figma, Vercel, Datadog, Snowflake, Anthropic, OpenAI, Airbnb, Asana, Slack, Dropbox, Atlassian, as well as product profiles at major SaaS publishers (Adobe, Salesforce, Microsoft, Google Workspace, AWS). Suited to profiles with 3-12 years of experience who want a modern CV without crossing into designer portfolio territory.
How to use it
Structure the Experience section by product worked on: product name, team size (PM, Designer, Engineers), role (lead PM, group PM, senior PM), problem solved, impact metric (NPS, MAU, conversion, retention, ARR). Create a 'Methods & tools' section distinguishing Discovery (user research, JTBD, mom test), Delivery (Linear, Jira, Shape Up) and Analytics (Amplitude, Mixpanel, Heap, PostHog). Mention frameworks mastered (RICE, ICE, OKRs, North Star Metric).
Frequently asked questions
Does the horizon line break ATS parsing?
No. The line is a CSS border-bottom on a positioned div — it has no text content and does not appear in the PDF text layer. Greenhouse (Stripe, Notion, Linear, Datadog), Lever (Figma, Anthropic), Ashby (modern startups) and Workday parse the document as a linear flow. The modern rendering remains for the human eye.
Compatible with SaaS scale-up ATS pipelines?
Yes. Greenhouse (used by Stripe, Datadog, MongoDB, Vercel), Lever (Notion, Figma, Anthropic), Ashby (modern startups), Workable and Gem parse this template without incident. Product frameworks (Shape Up, JTBD, OKRs), tools (Amplitude, Mixpanel, Linear, Notion) and role acronyms (PMM, CSM, RevOps, GTM) are indexed.
Suitable for product management and growth roles?
Yes, that is its primary target. The horizon register evokes product vision and growth trajectory — CPOs and VP Product recognise this aesthetic code. For Senior PM/Group PM profiles, mention major launches with measured impact, frameworks led (Shape Up cycles, quarterly OKRs) and the composition of teams managed (PM ICs, designers, engineers).