Quickly determine which headings to emphasize with CV examples by profession. You can easily apply all of the following example structures in Cv Maker templates.
Tech stack: Concrete tools like React, Node.js, PostgreSQL.
Project impact: Metrics for performance, error rate, delivery time.
GitHub/portfolio link must be added.
ERP, advanced Excel, e-invoice/e-ledger processes should be highlighted.
Reporting cycle and error reduction impacts should be given numerically.
Audit and legislation experience should be written briefly but clearly.
Target achievement rate, new customer acquisition, revenue increase stand out.
CRM usage experience and sales process ownership should be specified.
Calendar flow, meeting support, and executive assistance should be visible.
Document follow-up, office support, and communication coordination should be clear.
Front-desk welcome, calls, and scheduling flow should be visible.
Visitor support, organization, and communication quality should be clear.
Case handling, contract drafting, and legal writing work should be visible.
Practice area, legislation follow-up, and client communication should be clear.
Recruitment pipeline management and time-to-hire metrics.
Orientation, performance, and employee experience contributions.
Clinical unit, shift type, and patient tracking competencies.
Patient safety, team coordination, and critical case experience.
Grade level, subject area, and assessment-evaluation approach.
Concrete practices contributing to student success.
Call volume handling, resolution time, and satisfaction score.
Objection management and persuasion skills should be supported with examples.
Shipment planning, route optimization, and cost reduction impact.
Experience working with warehouse/supply chain tools.
Receiving, stock work, and shipment prep should appear together.
Safety discipline, warehouse pace, and teamwork should be clear.
Portfolio link mandatory, project-based contribution should be explained clearly.
Tools like Figma, Photoshop, Illustrator should be written with levels.
Project type, delivery work, and design-software usage should be named clearly.
Portfolio access and coordination or site-work contribution should be visible.
Budget, scope, and time management outputs should be given numerically.
Agile methodology and team coordination experience should be specified.
Internships, graduation projects, volunteering, and certifications should be prioritized.
Career objective should be short and appropriate for the role.
Customer relations, fast service, and teamwork experience.
Performance during peak hours and cashier/order tracking responsibilities.
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Checkout accuracy, POS use, and fast transaction flow should stand out.
Shift close, returns, and customer-facing retail support should be visible.
Shift discipline, patrol work, access control, and CCTV monitoring should stand out.
Incident reporting, visitor guidance, and procedure compliance should be clearly visible.
Phone, email, chat, CRM, and resolution-focused support experience should stand out.
Satisfaction, follow-up discipline, and ticket management should be visible.
Prep work, hygiene, service pace, and kitchen rhythm should be clearly explained.
Mise en place, stock help, and kitchen teamwork should be supported with examples.
Supplier work, quotes, cost control, and PO follow-up should be clearly visible.
ERP flow, reporting, lead-time discipline, and contract support should be named.
Call handling, scheduling, meetings, and document order should stand out.
Follow-up discipline, office coordination, and executive support should be visible.
Quality control, HACCP, production follow-up, and compliance should be clearly explained.
Samples, analysis, reporting, and process improvement should be supported with examples.
Campaign, channel, content, and lead-generation work should be visible clearly.
GA4, ad platforms, CRM use, and reporting discipline should be named directly.
SQL, dashboards, KPI tracking, and data-cleaning outputs should stand out clearly.
Decision-support impact, reporting discipline, and business communication should be named directly.
Installation, maintenance, fault finding, panels, and testing tools should be clearly described.
Site safety, shift discipline, and crew coordination should be supported with practical examples.
You can make a quick start by matching up-to-date templates in the application by role.
Offers an ATS compatible, text-focused structure that clearly shows technical experience.
Regularly displays reporting and process experience with a balanced two-column structure.
Offers a two-column layout with strong emphasis areas suitable for customer-oriented role descriptions.
Useful for cleaner presentation of scheduling, document flow, and office-support responsibilities.
Useful for cleaner front-desk presentation across calls, scheduling, and visitor support.
Useful for shorter hospitality CVs that need clean presentation of service rhythm and guest support.
Short, readable areas make it useful for cashier and fast-moving retail applications.
Useful for security and operations roles that need a heavier, more structured presentation.
Makes communication, satisfaction, and resolution metrics easier to highlight.
Useful for shorter hospitality CVs that need clear presentation of prep rhythm and hygiene.
Useful for balanced presentation of budget, quote comparison, and purchasing process flow.
Useful for clear and reliable presentation of scheduling, communication, and office flow.
Useful for more professional presentation of quality, production, and compliance-heavy technical work.
Useful for presenting campaign, lead, and channel performance with stronger emphasis areas.
Useful for ATS-safe presentation of SQL work, dashboards, KPI tracking, and reporting impact.
Useful for more structured presentation of maintenance, fault work, and field-safety experience.
Makes it easy to highlight recruitment metrics with emphasis colors and clean typography.
Makes clinical experience and competencies readable with its simple and professional line.
Conveys educational experience simply with a wide-spaced, clean single-column structure.
Suitable for operational metrics with its simple, accessible, and quickly scannable areas.
Provides high readability in process and performance outputs with a versatile single-column layout.
Works well for warehouse applications that need stock, shipping, and safety discipline in a clean layout.
Strongly displays portfolio and creative projects with a visually highlighted sidebar.
Fits contract-heavy, writing-heavy legal experience with a controlled and professional layout.
Useful for balancing project detail, design tools, and portfolio-led presentation in architecture applications.
Suitable for regular transmission of scope, budget, and delivery outputs with its legible two-column structure.
Provides a strong start for candidates with little experience with its compact and clear area structure.
Useful for academic applications that need cleaner separation between publications, teaching, and projects.
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