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Resume Review in Tenzo

When a candidate enters a job, Tenzo’s AI reads their resume and evaluates how well they match the role. The result has two parts:
  • Star rating — a 1–5 star summary of overall fit. See Star Rating.
  • Requirement matches — a per-requirement breakdown showing which must-haves, preferred, and nice-to-haves the candidate meets. See Requirement Matches.
Together these drive whether a candidate moves forward to outreach or is rejected.

Where you’ll see it

Resume review surfaces across the product wherever you’re looking at candidates for a job:
  • Sourcing tab — every sourced candidate has a star rating and requirement chips. See Sourcing Overview.
  • Candidate detail panel — opens to the right of the candidate list and shows the star rating with hover reasoning, the requirement chips with evidence, and any failure badges.
  • Candidate table — for jobs with resume review enabled, the table shows a star rating column.

When it runs

Candidate pathWhat happens
Applicant (entered from your ATS)Resume is reviewed automatically. The candidate moves to Outreach if they pass, or Resume Rejected if they fail and resume disqualification is on for the job.
Sourced (added to the job by a recruiter — via the Sourcing tab, a tearsheet, manual upload, or any other in-product flow)Adding the candidate is itself an expression of recruiter intent to interview, so the candidate goes straight to outreach and bypasses applicant-side resume disqualification.
For the configuration and what the failure modes look like, see Configuration.
The candidate-facing details page reached from a resume feedback email only shows the candidate which requirements they did not meet. It does not show the star rating or any internal scoring detail.