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A scannable CV is a document that's easy for recruiters (and applicant tracking systems) to skim in seconds. It uses clean formatting, clear headings, bullet points, and consistent structure, so hiring managers can quickly find what they’re looking for.
In competitive job markets like the UAE and Saudi Arabia, you don’t have time to waste. If your CV isn’t easy to read in under 10 seconds, it may be ignored, even if you're qualified.
Employers in the GCC region receive hundreds of applications for a single role. Many use Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) to filter out CVs that don’t match keywords or structure.
Even when your CV lands on a human desk, it’s being read quickly, especially in fast-paced industries like sales, marketing, hospitality, or engineering. A scannable CV ensures your key information is seen immediately.
Here’s how to make your CV easy to read, for both humans and systems:
Avoid creative templates or unusual fonts
Use standard headings: Work Experience, Education, Skills, Certifications
Keep margins wide and font size readable (10–12 pt)
Recruiters look for information in a specific order. Use this flow:
Contact Info
Professional Summary
Work Experience
Skills
Education
Certifications or Languages
Use bold for section titles and avoid excessive italics or colors.
Long paragraphs are hard to scan. Instead:
Start each bullet with an action verb
Focus on outcomes (not just duties)
Limit to 4–6 bullets per job
Example:
Marketing Executive | Riyadh | 2022–2024
Managed social media campaigns that increased engagement by 40%
Launched 3 regional ad campaigns across GCC markets
Reported KPIs using Google Analytics and CRM tools
ATS systems scan your CV for relevant keywords. Make sure your CV includes:
Specific job titles
Relevant tools and technologies
Industry terms (e.g., “PMP,” “AutoCAD,” “B2B Sales”)
Don't stuff keywords; use them naturally in context.
Max: 1 page (fresh graduates), 2 pages (experienced professionals)
Remove outdated jobs unless highly relevant
Keep only the skills that match the role
Using tables or text boxes (can confuse ATS)
Center-aligning everything
Writing large blocks of text
Using a photo that shifts the layout formatting
Using too many fonts or colors
Save your CV as a PDF with your name (e.g., Ali_Hassan_CV.pdf)
Avoid creative infographics, unless you’re in a design role
Use English unless the job post specifically requests Arabic
Keep it updated on Bayt.com
Yes, but use them sparingly (for section titles only) and avoid light or flashy tones.
Only if it’s common in your industry. In most GCC sectors, it’s optional.
Always submit in PDF unless the employer requests Word or another format.
Yes, but choose simple, ATS-friendly templates that don’t include columns or graphics.
The best way to boost visibility is to combine a scannable layout with a strong profile on Bayt.com. Update your skills, highlight your achievements, and apply with confidence.