Your contact details
Include only what's needed. No photo, date of birth or marital status — these are not expected on a UK CV and can introduce bias.
UK CV tip: Use your town/city and postcode only — not your full street address. Use a professional email address.
Personal statement / profile
3–4 sentences at the top of your CV. This is the first thing recruiters read — tailor it to the role you're applying for.
What to include: Who you are professionally → your strongest skills → a key achievement → what you're looking for.
AI will draft a statement based on your target role and the details you add. Review and edit before using.
Work experience
Most recent job first. Use achievement-led bullet points — what you did, the scale, and the result. Aim for 3–5 bullets per role.
Format tip: Action verb + what you did + result. E.g. "Increased customer satisfaction scores by 18% through redesigning the complaints handling process."
Education
Most recent qualification first. If you left school 10+ years ago, you can summarise GCSEs/A-levels on one line.
Key skills
List 6–12 skills that match the job advert. Mirror the exact wording used in the job description to pass ATS keyword matching.
Optional sections
Select any sections you'd like to include on your CV.
Certifications
Languages
Volunteering
Interests
References
Standard UK practice is to write "References available on request" — do not include referee contact details on your CV.
Before you send: Read through carefully and personalise any AI-drafted sections. Check all dates are correct. Save as PDF for emailing, or .docx if the employer requests Word format.