ATS-friendly CV guide
An ATS-friendly CV is not about tricking software. It is about making your experience clear enough for both systems and people to understand.
What is ATS?
Applicant Tracking Systems help companies collect, filter, and organize applications. Some systems read your CV before a recruiter opens it.
How to make your CV easier to read
Use clear section headings, standard job titles, simple formatting, relevant keywords, and bullet points that explain what you actually did.
What to avoid
Avoid text hidden inside images, overly designed layouts, tables that break the reading order, vague keywords without context, and unusual section names.
Keywords matter, but context matters more
A CV that repeats keywords without proof feels weak. Use the language of the role, then connect it to real work, tools, results, and responsibilities.
The Kaeros approach
We write for both sides: the system that parses the document and the human who decides whether you are worth interviewing.
