How to Tailor Your CV to a Job Description
Match your CV to a specific opening without exaggerating or rewriting everything from scratch.

How to Tailor Your CV to a Job Description
Match your CV to a specific opening without exaggerating or rewriting everything from scratch.
Why this matters
Tailoring works when you align the most relevant proof with the job description while keeping the facts honest and consistent.
Before you publish, compare the CV against one real job description. Highlight the phrases that describe must-have skills, then check whether your CV proves them with honest evidence. If a phrase is not true for you, do not copy it; translate your closest real experience instead.
What to include
| Decision | Recommended approach | Quick check |
|---|---|---|
| Structure | Use standard headings and keep the most relevant proof near the top. | A recruiter can find role, timeline, and impact without guessing. |
| Evidence | Replace generic duties with outcomes, numbers, tools, or business context. | A bullet explains what changed because of your work. |
| Targeting | Mirror the language of the role only when it is truthful. | Keywords support relevance without becoming keyword stuffing. |
Practical example
Instead of writing only a generic responsibility, connect the action, the scope, and a result a recruiter can understand. If you do not have an exact number, mention team size, client type, delivery speed, or the tool you used.
Quality checklist
- Every important claim is supported by scope, evidence, or an outcome.
- The wording matches the role, country, and seniority level you are targeting.
- The final file is easy to scan in 20 to 30 seconds.
How to use this in AIResume
Open AIResume, update one section at a time, then export a clean PDF when the structure is stable.