Category: Resume & ATS Guides
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What to Cut From a CV Before You Send It
Before you tailor a CV, cut the repetition, weak wording, and clutter that hide your best evidence. This guide shows what to remove first…
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References on a CV: Keep Them Off, Add Them, or Save Them for Later?
Most CVs should skip references. Keep the page focused, and prepare a separate list only when the employer asks.
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The Contact Details That Make a CV Look Credible
A strong CV header should be easy to scan, easy to trust, and easy to use. Here’s what to include, what to trim, and…
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CV Length Is a Decision, Not a Rule
Choose CV length by evidence, not habit. Use career stage, role specificity, and honest detail to decide what earns space.
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What a recruiter sees before they read your bullet points
Before anyone studies your bullets, they are usually reading the frame: title, employer, dates, and whether the experience feels believable enough to keep going.
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How to Tailor Your Resume to a Job Description Without Keyword Stuffing
Learn how to tailor your resume to a job description by matching real experience to role requirements–without copying keywords or overstating your skills.