>> CV_EXAMPLES_UK_2026
20+ role-specific UK CV examples with keyword analysis, ATS scores, and before/after Auto-Tailor rewrites.
[ ▶ OPTIMISE MY CV FREE ]Each example shows real keywords recruiters scan for, a before/after ATS score, and the top bullets that made the difference.
The UK job market in 2026 is more competitive than ever — most roles receive 200+ applications and are filtered by ATS before a human reads a single line. Here's what separates the CVs that get interviews from the ones that don't.
The single biggest weakness in most UK CVs is the absence of metrics. "Managed social media" tells a recruiter nothing. "Grew Instagram from 4k to 18k followers in 9 months through a weekly content calendar" demonstrates scale, initiative, and results. If you don't have a hard number, use scope: team size, project count, frequency, budget range.
ATS systems score your CV against the job description keyword-for-keyword. If the JD says "stakeholder management" and your CV says "managing relationships", you'll score lower — even though the experience is identical. BuildApply's match score shows you exactly which keywords are missing and Auto-Tailor rewrites your bullets to include them naturally.
The summary (or profile) at the top of your CV is the first thing a recruiter reads. It should be 3–4 sentences that answer: who are you, what's your specialist area, and why are you a fit for this specific role? Avoid generic phrases like "results-driven professional" — they add no information and trigger ATS red flags.
A generic CV gets a generic result. The difference between a 35% and a 75% ATS match score is usually just vocabulary — the same experience, expressed using the employer's own language. BuildApply's Auto-Tailor does this automatically for each new job description you paste.
UK recruiters generally expect 1–2 pages. Senior professionals with 15+ years may justify 3 pages, but ruthless editing is always better than padding. Use the space you have to showcase your best 5–6 bullets per role — not a list of responsibilities that reads like a job description copy-paste.