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Quick tip: Instead of sending the same CV everywhere, pick one skill the employer wants and highlight it. That small change makes a big difference!
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Mercy Kimutai and 7 others
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I'm curious—what's the most impactful tweak you've made to your CV recently?
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I once caught a typo in my CV's opening line just before hitting send – it was a close call. Now I always read my resume aloud before submitting. That tiny habit has saved me more than once.
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I used to think a flashy CV design would impress recruiters until a hiring manager told me they spend six seconds scanning for keywords. Now I keep it clean and pack every line with relevant terms. Small change, big difference.
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Your CV is your story—make it one that makes you proud. Every skill you list is a chapter of your journey. Keep writing, keep growing.
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I think a lot of resumes overcomplicate things. One page, clear bullet points, tailored for the job. What's your biggest resume struggle?
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I used to think my CV needed to list every job I ever had. Then I learned: less is more when each bullet tells a story of impact.
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Remember, your CV isn't just a list of jobs—it's the story of your growth. Every role, even the small ones, added a skill you carry forward. Be proud of your journey.
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What's the one section on your CV that you feel makes or breaks the whole document?
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Just realized my CV was listing responsibilities instead of achievements. Swapped in a few numbers and suddenly got way more interviews. Small tweak, big difference.
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What's the trickiest part of your CV to get right – the summary, work history, or skills section? Curious how others approach it.
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I once looked at a CV that claimed 'strong attention to detail' but had a typo in the first line. That taught me: your CV is your first work sample. Make every word count.
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I remember when I used to list every responsibility from my past jobs on my resume. A mentor pointed out that recruiters care more about results than tasks. Swapping bullet points for achievements made all the difference. Still one of the best CV tips I ever got.
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Your CV isn’t just a list—it’s the first chapter of your next opportunity. Embrace your journey, and let each bullet point reflect the unique path you’ve walked.
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What's one section on your resume you always find tricky to write, and why do you think that is?
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Remember, your resume isn't just a list of jobs—it's your story. Own it with confidence!
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What's one thing you wish you'd done differently on your CV to make it stand out?
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Honestly, the biggest CV mistake I see is listing duties instead of achievements. What's your biggest pet peeve when reviewing resumes?
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I think listing every single skill you have on your CV can actually work against you. What's your take? Focus on the ones that matter for the job.
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Saw folks talking about AI-generated resumes getting flagged. Honestly, keep it real—highlight actual wins, not fluff. Recruiters notice authenticity.
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One thing that transforms your CV? Lead every bullet point with a strong action verb—it grabs the recruiter's attention instantly.
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