Free CV Audit Tool
Last week I signed up to the Claude Pro plan to look at a couple of opportunities to improve how I work.
If you haven't tried it, I'd recommend investing in at least a month. This version of Claude has really moved on, even in the past 6 months.
If you happen to subscribe to my recruitment newsletter, you'll already have seen my Job Advert review tool. Feedback on it so far is excellent, and it already achieves what I set out to do - show the employer where their adverts are missing the mark, red flags, missed opportunities, and how they can flip their content to be focused on the reader, rather than their own needs.
You're welcome to try it, if you're curious. You probably aren't recruiting, but if there's an advert you like the look of, send it over and you'll be able to see under the hood of what employers should consider.
If you're wondering why I've kicked off a "Free CV Audit Tool" newsletter on a seemingly different tool, it's because they come from the same place. Adverts struggle in the same way CVs do, and the solutions are the same.
I recommend that employers spend more time understanding the challenges job seekers have too.
The second tool has the same purpose for CVs. I've used A Career Breakdown Kit and my free CV template/guide as the rules of play, and the tool is designed to make you think about how you best position yourself for your ideal job.
Mainly it focuses on putting the reader first, showing context, applicable skills and achievements. You might think you have that nailed already, but so do the 95% of the population that are relying on CVs that don't hit the mark. Something I can highlight based on the high volumes of CVs I see, and feedback from peers.
There are two ironies with this tool.
One is that three people have commented how human the feedback is. Yet, other than being trained on my voice from my content, it's entirely automated.
The other is that the reports implicitly 'optimise for the ATS' that sucker punch line that pervades everyone's dreams.
It's implicit because the report focuses on human readers and what they need to see you as a viable candidate. Given at some point your CV will get reviewed by people, this must be a priority.
And because a CV that is effective for humans, and which parses correctly is correctly administered by any applicant tracking system. To parse correctly: simple formatting, no images, no columns, no tables, but only for older systems,
The other feedback I've had is that it's quite different to other such tools my experimentees have tried.
Pretty much every AI tool optimises a CV against a document, something I recommend not to do (this post also has the CV template included).
Instead you must look inwards, to best show how you, individually, can help solve the problems of the vacancy you are most suited to.
What I like most about both these tools is that it circumvents the "well, you would say that" argument, which assumes I'm trying to sell something, even if it's just virtue.
Because all you need do is DM me here, or email greg.wyatt@bwrecruitment.co.uk, with your CV or advert, and I'll reply with a report that hasn't been written or edited by me directly.
As for the opportunity they give me. I will launch the advert tool as a commercial product, including consulting, if I can get it to a suitable, consistent output.
The CV tool will always be free. The quality of feedback it gives, means I can help more people in less time, which is wonderful.
Drop me a line if you want to try either out.
Greg
p.s. no LinkedIn Live this week. Simon and I are back on Tuesday 24th at 1pm GMT

