The current standard is the Harvard-style résumé: a clean, plain, simple one-pager with no visual distractions.
Joppy Talk 9: Roger Savodiyker
Roger talks about how to make your CV ATS-friendly, with practical tips to improve your resume and increase your chances in tech hiring processes.
Highlights
An ATS rejects CVs in seconds if they don’t meet the required format, structure, or configured keywords.
If your résumé isn’t readable by an automated system at first glance, you’re out of the process from the start.
It’s essential to clearly explain your responsibilities and achievements, using numerical data to validate your professional impact.
Use artificial intelligence to improve what you already have and express yourself better, not to pretend to be something you’re not.
It’s not enough to pass the first filter; your CV has to be ready to move from hand to hand, from email to email, while keeping its impact.
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