We craft professional, ATS-friendly CVs with a clean layout and structured content, helping you stand out to recruiters.
Identify career objectives and the desired role, research industry standards, and gather key details like personal information, work experience, education, skills, certifications, and achievements.
Organize information clearly and professionally, emphasizing relevant experiences and qualifications that match the job while removing unnecessary details to keep the CV concise and focused.
Use action verbs, measurable results, and industry keywords for ATS compatibility. Avoid complex designs for smooth processing.
Check for grammar, spelling, and formatting inconsistencies, and review the content for clarity and professionalism. Save the final CV in PDF or DOCX format to maintain layout integrity across different platforms.
Professional Design
and Layout
Professional Design and Layout
- Bold or large headings for easy navigation.
- Uniform spacing, bullets, and alignment.
- Reduces clutter, improves readability.
- Neutral accents (e.g., blue, gray) for headings.
- Highlight key duties and achievements clearly.
Content Structuring
Content Structuring
- Organize into Header, Summary, Experience, Education, and Skills.
- Place Experience and Skills at the top.
- List recent work and education first.
- Use action-driven bullets for clarity.
- Tailor to match job descriptions.
Grammar & Spelling Check
Grammar & Spelling Check
- No spelling or grammar mistakes for professionalism.
- Consistent verb tenses (past for past jobs, present for current roles).
- Correct punctuation for clarity and readability.
- Avoid awkward phrasing, keep it concise.
- Review by multiple sources to catch mistakes.
Keyword
Optimization
Keyword Optimization
- Use terms recognized in the target industry.
- Align with the job listing for ATS compatibility.
- Highlight key technical and soft skills.
- Use dynamic verbs like "Led" and "Developed."
- Customize for each job application.
Final Formatting and Exporting
Final Formatting and Exporting
- Ensure uniform fonts, spacing, and margins.
- Avoid tables, images, or unusual fonts.
- Export in PDF or DOCX for compatibility.
- Check for any errors before submission.
- Save with a clear, identifiable name (e.g., “Your_Name_CV.pdf”).