Feedback on your CV
Most employers read your CV before your cover letter – and many skip the cover letter entirely if the CV doesn't catch their attention. Get specific suggestions you can use right away.
How it works
Four steps to a stronger CV.
Upload your CV
Drag your CV in or click to upload. We accept both PDF and Word files.
Get a thorough analysis
Our AI reviews your CV and finds both what works – and what you can improve.
See specific suggestions
You get suggestions for profile summary, structure, bullet points and layout – ready to use.
Make your CV stronger
Use the suggestions to highlight your skills, so employers see your value immediately.
What employers look for
Our AI checks your CV for the things employers value most.
Profile summary
The first 4-5 lines are crucial. This is where you show your motivation and what you can contribute – targeted to the position you're applying for.
Bullet points
Most employers want bullet points. It makes your CV easy to scan and shows your results clearly.
Clear layout
Clear headings and good spacing between sections. Employers should be able to find information in seconds.
Profile photo
Most employers prefer a photo on CVs in Denmark. Choose a professional photo with a calm background and natural smile.
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Have questions?
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01 How do I get feedback on my CV?
Upload your CV on our platform – it takes less than a minute. Our AI reviews your material and gives you specific improvement suggestions you can use right away. You get feedback on everything from profile summary to layout.
02 How long should my CV be?
Keep your CV to max 2 pages. Have lots of experience? Choose the most relevant and drop the outdated. Have less experience? One page is perfectly fine. A short, targeted CV is better than a long, unclear one.
03 What makes a CV easy to read?
Most employers want bullet points, good spacing between sections, and clear headings. Use these three things and your CV becomes easy to scan – and employers quickly find what they're looking for.
04 Should I have a photo on my CV?
In Denmark, most employers prefer a profile photo. Choose a professional photo with a calm background and natural smile. Avoid selfies and party photos – your CV is not your Instagram.
05 What is a profile summary and why is it important?
The profile summary is the first 4-5 lines at the top of your CV. Here you briefly tell what motivates you and what you can contribute. This is where you really can target your CV – feel free to mention the company name and the position you're applying for.
06 What should I avoid in my CV?
Avoid explaining why you left previous jobs – it can send the wrong signals. Don't write about religion or politics. Don't write "I can't..." or "I don't have experience with...". Focus on what you can do – not what you can't.
07 How do I tailor my CV to different jobs?
Create a "master CV" with all your content. When applying for a job, pick the relevant parts from it. Always customize the profile summary for the specific job – and feel free to call the company to ask which skills they value most. It makes your CV much sharper.
08 Should I save my CV as PDF?
Yes, always! A PDF file looks the same no matter who opens it and on what device. A Word document can look completely different on the recipient's end – and you want to avoid that.