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1. You’re Using a Generic CV for Every Job
The Problem: Sending the same CV to every employer reduces your chances of getting noticed.
The Fix: Tailor your CV for each job application by using keywords from the job description and highlighting relevant experience.
2. Your CV Lacks a Strong Summary
The Problem: Recruiters spend only a few seconds scanning CVs. A weak or missing summary won’t grab attention.
The Fix: Add a 2–3 sentence career summary at the top of your CV, focusing on your expertise and key achievements.
3. Your CV Is Too Long (or Too Short)
The Problem: A CV that is either too detailed or too vague fails to impress recruiters.
The Fix:
4. You’re Not Highlighting Achievements
The Problem: Listing responsibilities instead of results makes your CV look generic.
The Fix: Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to showcase your accomplishments.
Example: Instead of "Managed a marketing campaign," say:
"Led a digital campaign that increased engagement by 40% in three months."
5. Poor Formatting & Readability
The Problem: An unstructured CV with dense paragraphs and no bullet points makes it hard to read.
The Fix:
A well-optimized CV can increase your chances of landing interviews.
Take time to refine it and apply for jobs on Bayt.com today.