CV score checker

Get a clearer read on your CV before applying

Jude gives you a structured CV scan so you can see what looks strong, what needs attention, and where to focus the next edit.

When this helps

When you need a quick confidence check

Before sharing a CV with a recruiter

After making edits and wanting a fresh scan

In more detail

What a CV score means here

A CV score is a quick way to orient yourself: it summarises how clearly your CV presents its experience, so you know roughly where to focus first. It is a practical signal, not a guarantee of an interview or a substitute for a recruiter's judgment.

Treat a lower score as a to-do list rather than a verdict. The value is in the specific suggestions underneath it, which point you to concrete edits.

How to improve your score

Tighten vague bullet points into concrete, role-relevant statements with evidence. Make sure your most relevant experience is easy to find in the first half of the page.

Keep the file text-based and the structure simple, then rescan after each round of edits so you can see whether a change actually helped.

Simple workflow

Turn a score into a short edit list

1. Scan your current CV

Begin with the version you're about to send, not an older draft.

2. Read the score as orientation

Use it to see where attention is needed, not as a pass/fail verdict.

3. Work the top suggestions

Make the highest-priority edits, then rescan to confirm they landed.

Questions

Does a CV score guarantee an interview?

No. It is a practical review signal, not a hiring guarantee or a replacement for human judgment.

What should I do after the score?

Start with the highest-priority suggestions, then rescan or review the role requirements again.

Ready to see where your CV stands?

Run the free CV scan to get a score and the specific fixes worth making before your next application. No payment to scan.