CV summary
Make the opening profile clearer, more role-relevant, and easier for recruiters to understand quickly.
Rewrite your CV into clearer, more role-focused language without inventing experience. Upload your current CV, add the job you want, and create a recruiter-ready preview built for UK application forms and ATS readability.
What gets rewritten
Make the opening profile clearer, more role-relevant, and easier for recruiters to understand quickly.
Turn vague responsibilities into stronger evidence-led bullets where your experience supports it.
Bring relevant skills and job-ad language into the CV without keyword stuffing or false claims.
Improve headings, order, spacing, and section clarity so the CV works better for ATS tools and recruiters.
How it works
A strong rewrite keeps your facts accurate while making the wording sharper, easier to scan, and more relevant to the job advert.
Step 1
Start from the file you already have. The rewrite should improve what is there, not create a fictional career.
Step 2
Paste the job advert or add a role title so the rewrite can focus on the right responsibilities and evidence.
Step 3
Check the improved version, keep only accurate wording, and export when you are happy with the result.
Before and after
The goal is not to sound inflated. It is to make real work easier to understand, easier to match to the role, and easier to scan in a shortlist.
Before
Responsible for managing social media and helping with marketing.
Rewritten
Supported marketing activity by scheduling social posts, tracking engagement, and helping keep campaign content consistent across channels.
Before
Worked in a busy team and dealt with customers.
Rewritten
Worked in a busy customer-facing team, handling enquiries calmly and keeping service moving during peak periods.
Before
Used different software and did data entry.
Rewritten
Updated records accurately across internal systems, checked data for errors, and kept information organised for the wider team.
Why rewrite
Many CVs do not fail because the person lacks experience. They fail because the evidence is hidden, vague, or not connected to the job in front of them.
Generic wording can make real experience look flat. A rewrite helps show the actual value in what you have done.
If the role asks for specific tools, responsibilities, or outcomes, your CV should make relevant evidence easy to find.
A rewritten CV should help the strongest details appear earlier and read cleanly at speed.
Start safely
If you want to see the weak points first, run the free ATS CV check against the job advert, then decide whether to generate the rewritten preview.
Related guides and tools
Use the guide to decide which role details should shape the rewrite.
Check the structure and formatting basics before exporting a rewritten CV.
Start with the improvement page if you want to diagnose weak points before rewriting.
Build a tailored UK CV from your existing experience and target job advert.
Honest answers
Yes. CVMindAI can rewrite your CV around UK application expectations, ATS-readable structure, and the job advert you are targeting.
No. The rewrite is designed to improve structure and wording using your real experience. You should review the preview and remove anything that does not accurately describe your background.
Improving a CV can include scoring, structure checks, and priority fixes. Rewriting is the hands-on step where weak wording is turned into clearer, stronger CV language.
You do not need a completely new CV for every role, but important applications usually benefit from targeted rewriting around the job advert.
Yes. You can run the free ATS CV check first to see your score, missing keywords, and top fixes before generating the improved preview.