How to Write a CV

Complete step-by-step guide to creating a professional CV that passes ATS filters and lands interviews.

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1. Contact Details

Include full name, professional email, phone number and city. Add LinkedIn if it is up to date. Do not include a photo, age or marital status unless it is local custom.

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2. Professional Summary

A 3-4 line summary highlighting your experience, key skills and what you bring. Tailor it for each role using keywords from the job description.

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3. Work Experience

List jobs from most recent to oldest. For each: company, title, dates and 3-5 measurable achievements. Use action verbs and concrete numbers.

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4. Education

Include degree, university and graduation year. With under 5 years of experience, detail relevant courses and grades if strong.

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5. Skills

Split between technical skills (software, languages, tools) and soft skills (leadership, communication). Prioritise those in the job description.

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6. Additional Sections

Certifications, languages with proficiency level, volunteering or personal projects. Only include what is relevant.

What is an ATS and Why Does It Matter?

75% of companies use an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) to filter CVs automatically. If your CV is not optimised, it may be rejected before a human ever sees it. SUAR analyses your CV compatibility with these systems.

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Mistakes to Avoid

Using the same CV for every application
Tailor your CV to each role with specific keywords
Writing long paragraphs without structure
Use bullet points, action verbs and quantifiable data
Including irrelevant or outdated information
Focus on the last 10-15 years of relevant experience
Using overly designed formats ATS cannot read
Choose clean, ATS-compatible templates
Skipping proofreading
Review multiple times and use checking tools

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How to Write a CV

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