What makes a strong profile — and what doesn't matter.
Our system reads the full content of your career history — not just titles and dates. The more you write about what you actually did in each role, the more accurately we can match you.
8-10 bullet points describing all your achievements; what you built, how you worked, what decisions you made, and what the outcomes were.
Three bullet points: "Led team", "Delivered project", "Improved efficiency by 20%".
Note: Your resume should be less than 32,000 characters — which is usually around 10-15 pages.
Old jobs, short stints, contract work, volunteer roles, career breaks. A role you held for four months tells us something. A gap year tells us something. The full picture of your career is more valuable than a polished highlight reel.
A waitressing job between two tech roles, a consulting stint before going in-house, a board role alongside your day job — include all of it. Context matters.
Don't rewrite your CV for our system. Don't keyword-optimise. Don't use formal language if that's not how you naturally describe your work. Upload what you have. The way you naturally write about your career is more useful to us than language written for an ATS.
Our system splits your career into sections for matching. If five roles are described in one block of text, it's harder to distinguish them. Use the section editor to split them if needed — each role, each education entry, each major career phase as a separate section.
Note: section titles are for your reference only. Only the content inside each section is read by our matching model.
Have an old CV from five years ago sitting in your downloads folder? Upload it alongside your current one. We'll merge them into one complete career history and let you review the result before anything is saved. Note that the accuracy of the section splits will be higher when only processing one CV.
You might have described an old role differently back then — both versions are useful. An older CV often has more detail about early-career roles that your current CV has trimmed down.
Got more than 5 CVs? Use ChatGPT or Claude to combine them into one document first, then upload the combined version.
If you only have a scanned CV, consider retyping the key sections directly into the section editor. Scanned documents work but the OCR step can miss or misread text.