The 2025 Step-by-Step Guide to a Professional CV (Free Template)
A practical CV guide with measurable bullets, ATS tips, and a free template.

The 2025 Step-by-Step Guide to a Professional CV
TL;DR: Use a clean template, write measurable bullets, tailor your CV per role, and pass ATS with a simple structure and job-aligned keywords.
Why this CV works (ATS + Recruiter)
Most companies use an ATS to pre-screen resumes. Keep structure simple, headings clear, and include the right keywords. A recruiter scans the top third in ~6–10s for: title, skills match, and evidence of results.
Golden rules
- Make the top third answer: Who are you? What do you excel at? Why you?
- Lift 6–10 keywords from the job post and weave them in naturally.
- Attach a metric to every key responsibility (speed, cost, revenue, quality).
Ideal one-page structure
- Name + Professional Title (e.g., Front-End Engineer | React + Next.js)
- Contact (City – Country | Phone | Email | LinkedIn | Portfolio)
- Short Summary (3–4 lines focusing on value and outcomes)
- Experience — impact bullets with metrics
- Projects — great for juniors/career shifters
- Education
- Skills — Technical / Soft
- Certifications (optional)
Bullet formula that convinces: Action ⇒ Task ⇒ Metric
Use a compact STAR variant: action + context/task ⇒ quantified result.
- Improved LCP from 4.2s to 2.1s, boosting PageSpeed from 61 to 92 in 6 weeks.
- Built a component library that cut development time by 30%.
- Led SEO revamp that grew organic traffic 120% and reduced CAC by 18% in 3 months.
Action verbs (quick starter)
Improve/Efficiency | Build/Ship | Analyze/Decide | Lead/Collaborate |
---|---|---|---|
Improved, Optimized, Reduced | Built, Launched, Implemented | Analyzed, Measured, Decided | Led, Coordinated, Mentored |
Copy-ready template
Full Name | Professional Title
City, Country | Phone | Email | LinkedIn | Portfolio
Summary:
[Discipline] specialist with [X] years; delivered [quantified outcome] by [how]...
Experience — Role | Company | Dates | City/Remote
• [Action verb] [task/context] ⇒ [metric/result]
• [Action] [tool/tech] ⇒ [impact]
Projects | Tech | Link
• [Name]: what it does, your role, measurable effect.
Education | Degree | University | Year
Skills: Technical (...), Soft (...)
Certifications: ... (optional)
Clean design that passes ATS
- Readable fonts:
Inter
,Rubik
,Cairo
at 10.5–12pt. - Line-height 1.2–1.35, margins 1.5–2cm, one accent color max.
- Avoid heavy tables/icons in core text; keep it parsable.
Do & Don’t (ATS)
✅ Do
- Use clear headings: Experience / Projects / Skills
- Spell techs as text:
React
,.NET
,SQL
… - Export a simple, well-formed PDF.
❌ Don’t
- Heavy tables or image-only sections that break parsing.
- Exotic fonts/styling inside the main text.
- Complicated Word layouts with text boxes.
Common mistakes
- Listing duties instead of outcomes: convert tasks into impact with numbers.
- Generic language: tailor to each role.
- Overlength: one page fits most (two for senior/lead profiles).
Start now
Pro tip: after exporting to PDF, compare your keywords with the job post and tune bullets accordingly.
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