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80% of employers read your CV before your application. Get help standing out.
Your CV is your first impression
Nearly half of employers won't even read your application if your CV doesn't catch their attention. That's why we've developed a free CV builder together with career experts – so you can highlight exactly what the employer is looking for.
How to use the CV builder
Four simple steps to a sharp and targeted CV.
Upload your CV
Start by uploading your current CV or entering your information. The builder analyzes your material and identifies your strengths and areas for improvement.
Get concrete feedback
Receive suggestions for improving structure, layout, and content. Most employers prefer bullet points – the builder helps you get that right.
Tailor to the job
Learn to target your CV to each position. Use keywords from the job posting, and get help writing a sharp profile summary that shows your motivation.
Download your CV
Save your finished CV as PDF – this ensures the layout looks correct no matter who opens it. Ready to send!
What employers want to see
80% read the CV first. Here's how to catch their attention.
Profile summary
The most important part. Describe your motivation and core skills in 4-5 lines.
Profile photo
Most employers prefer one. Choose a neutral background and natural smile.
Bullet points
Make it easy to scan. Use bullets for experiences and skills.
Max 2 pages
Keep it short. Include only experiences relevant to the position.
Save as PDF
Preserves your layout. It looks correct no matter who opens it.
Link to LinkedIn
Add your updated profile URL. Makes it easy to find you.
Structure your CV correctly
Here's how to structure your CV so employers quickly find what they're looking for.
Contact information. Name, address, phone, email, and link to your LinkedIn profile. Make sure it's easy to get in touch with you.
Profile summary (the most important!). Start with a short intro of 4-5 lines. Describe your motivation for the job, your core skills, and what you can contribute. Tailor it to each position.
Work experience. List your jobs in reverse chronological order. Describe tasks and results in bullet points – focus on what's relevant for the job you're applying for.
Education and skills. Add your education, courses, languages, and IT skills. End with references ("available upon request") and optionally hobbies.
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Have questions?
Find answers to the most common questions about CVs.
01 What does the CV builder cost?
Free: You can write and download as much as you want. You can save 1 document at a time. 99 DKK/month: Save as many documents as you want.
02 How long can my CV be?
Your CV should not exceed 2 pages. If you have a lot of experience, you need to sort and only include what's relevant for the position. Less targeted content is better than more generic content.
03 Should I have a photo on my CV?
Most Danish employers prefer a profile photo. Choose a professional photo with a calm background and natural smile. Avoid selfies and party photos.
04 What is a profile summary?
The profile summary is the short introduction at the top of your CV (4-5 lines). Here you describe your motivation, core skills, and what you can contribute. It's the most important place to target your CV.
05 What should I avoid in my CV?
Avoid clichés like "team player", vague descriptions, listing every job since your first paper route, changing fonts, and sensitive personal information like your social security number.
06 What format should I save my CV in?
Always save your CV as PDF. This preserves the layout and looks correct no matter which computer opens it.