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What to expect from a professional CV writer

  • jackjosephshort
  • 4 days ago
  • 1 min read

If you've never used a CV service, it's reasonable to wonder what you get for the money. Here's what a good one looks like.

A proper intake, not a quick fill-in

Expect to share your current CV, a target role or job advert, and context about your experience. The more the writer understands, the more tailored the result.

Tailoring to a real target

A good service writes towards the roles you're applying for, not a generic rewrite. Ask whether the CV is targeted to a specific vacancy or role family.

Editable files you own

You should receive an editable Word file and a PDF, not a locked design you can never update.

Honest, evidence-based writing

A credible writer won't invent achievements or promise to beat the ATS. They'll sharpen what's true and ask you to confirm any figures.

A clear revision window

Expect a stated policy on revisions and turnaround, so you know what's included.

That's exactly how we work. Book a free CV review to see what we'd do with yours.

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