Is your CV strong enough to beat the bots and get you through to interview?

Introducing CV360: a new tool to boost your chances of getting to interview

So many CVs get rejected as a result of simple errors or because the computerised gatekeepers of the application process can’t find what they’re looking for.

CV360 is a clever new tool available on AMBA’s Career Development Centre providing instant feedback against more than 50 highly valuable checks. The tool is completely free for AMBA members, and it’s easy to use.

Simply upload your CV and within five seconds you will receive instant, detailed feedback to help you optimise your CV and significantly boost your chance of securing an interview. More than 50 checks provide feedback on file, structure, content, language, presentation and skills – including unique checks such as time-to-read, average sentence length, employability skills and skills dominance.

Here’s an explainer video to show you the process:

In addition to instant feedback, you will also receive advice, tips and employer insight and best practices to help boost your knowledge and confidence.

To access CV360, log into the AMBA members’ portal, click Career Development Centre on the left hand panel, and follow the simple instructions to upload your CV and put it to the test.

If you don’t currently have a CV, you can either download one of the templates or you can use the CV Builder to create one. Once your document is complete, simply upload it to CV360.

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