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ATS Resume Optimization for eDiscovery & Litigation Support Specialists

The global eDiscovery market is forecast at $14.8B–$18.7B (2024–25), growing at a 9.1%–18.24% CAGR depending on which research house you ask — a genuine range, not a single agreed figure, but every estimate points sharply up. North America holds roughly 39% of that market, and large enterprises are explicitly hiring in-house resources to support electronic discovery. This is an inherently keyword-dense role — Relativity certifications, EDRM stages, TAR/predictive coding — which makes it a natural fit for ATS optimization. We rewrite your resume and LinkedIn profile around the exact platform and process vocabulary eDiscovery hiring teams search.

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Global eDiscovery market forecasts range from $14.8B–$18.7B (2024–25), growing at a 9.1%–18.24% CAGR depending on the research house (market.us, IMARC, Fortune Business Insights, Grand View) — reported here as a range because named firms genuinely disagree, not as a single verified number.

North America holds roughly 39% of the global eDiscovery market and managed services make up about 46% of it, with large enterprises explicitly hiring in-house resources to support electronic discovery — a role built on dense, specific keyword vocabulary that ATS systems are built to catch.

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