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How to add keywords to your CV
How to add keywords to your CV
Sadiah Haque avatar
Written by Sadiah Haque
Updated over a week ago

Incorporating keywords into your CV is an important part of optimizing it for applicant tracking systems (ATS) and increasing the chances of it being selected for further review by a hiring manager. Here's how to add keywords to your CV:

  1. Review the job description: Look for keywords in the job description, including specific skills, qualifications, and industry terms. Make a list of these keywords and use them throughout your CV.

  2. Use relevant keywords in your summary: Start by incorporating relevant keywords into your summary or objective statement. This will give the ATS a clear understanding of what you bring to the table.

  3. Incorporate keywords into your work experience: Include keywords in your work experience section, such as specific tools, technologies, or processes you have used in previous roles. Be sure to include specific examples of your achievements and how they relate to the role you're applying for.

  4. Use keywords in your education and skills sections: Include keywords in your education section, such as specific degrees or certifications you have received. Similarly, use keywords in your skills section, such as software programs you are proficient in or languages you speak.

  5. Don't overuse keywords: It's important to use keywords, but avoid overusing them to the point where your CV sounds unnatural. Use keywords in a way that flows with the rest of the text and makes sense in context.

By incorporating relevant keywords into your CV, you'll increase the chances of your CV being selected for further review by a hiring manager and help the ATS understand why you're a good fit for the role. Just remember to keep it natural and don't overdo it!

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