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    How To Revamp My CV

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriAugust 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A well-updated CV can make a big difference when applying for jobs. Whether you’re seeking your first job, changing careers, or simply updating your professional image, refreshing your CV helps you stand out. Here is how to revamp my CV.

    1. Update Your Contact Information

    Start by making sure your contact details are current:

    • Add your latest phone number and email address
    • Include your LinkedIn profile if it’s professional and updated
    • Ensure your physical address (if included) is accurate

    This ensures employers can easily reach you.

    1. Refresh Your Career Summary

    Your career summary or profile should reflect your current goals:

    • Write a short paragraph that highlights your skills, experience, and what you’re looking for
    • Use keywords relevant to the jobs you’re targeting
    • Keep it clear and tailored to your industry

    Avoid outdated objectives that no longer match your career path.

    1. Remove Old or Irrelevant Jobs

    Keep your CV focused on the most recent and relevant experience:

    • List only jobs from the last 10–15 years
    • Remove short-term or unrelated positions unless they add value
    • Focus on roles that demonstrate your strongest skills

    This keeps your CV concise and focused.

    1. Add New Skills and Certifications

    Include any new skills, tools, or courses you’ve completed:

    • Add software, languages, or tools you’ve learned recently
    • Mention any certifications, licenses, or workshops
    • Focus on what’s useful in your industry today

    This shows that you’re keeping up with trends and improving yourself.

    1. Use Bullet Points and Action Verbs

    Make your job descriptions easy to read:

    • Use bullet points to list duties and achievements
    • Start each point with a strong action verb (e.g., “Led,” “Managed,” “Improved”)
    • Focus on results rather than just responsibilities

    This makes your CV more engaging and professional.

    1. Adjust the Formatting

    Give your CV a clean and modern layout:

    • Use clear fonts like Arial or Calibri
    • Keep sections well-spaced and headings bold
    • Ensure alignment and margins are neat

    A polished format creates a good first impression.

    1. Tailor for the Role You Want

    Every job is different, so tweak your CV for each application:

    • Match your skills and experience to the job description
    • Use similar language and keywords as the job post
    • Highlight achievements that fit the specific role

    This shows the employer that you’re a good fit.

    Also Read: How To Resign From A Company

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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