CV Writing &
Job Application
Tools.

Your CV Is Your First Chance to Make an Impression.

Your CV opens or closes doors. Most people write a generic document and hope it lands in the right hands. Master the science of CV writing, learn how to get past ATS systems, and craft a narrative that positions you as the obvious choice.

11-12
JULY

R1200
TO REGISTER

100%
PRACTICAL SKILLS

2 DAY
MASTERCLASS

What You'll Learn

Write A CV That
Gets You Interviewed.

CV Structure & Formatting

The way your CV is organized determines if recruiters spend 30 seconds or 30 minutes reading it. Master the structure that works.

Beat ATS Systems

Most CVs get filtered by robots before humans see them. Learn the optimization strategies that get you past ATS systems and into recruiter inboxes.

Highlight Your Achievements

Employers don't care about job descriptions — they care about impact. Learn to frame accomplishments that prove your value.

Keywords & Industry Language

Use the right language and you'll match job postings. Learn how to speak recruiter and employer language without sounding fake.

Cover Letters That Convert

A great cover letter can change everything. Learn when to write one and how to make it stand out without generic platitudes.

Tailoring Strategy & Tools

Generic CVs get generic results. Learn the smart way to tailor your CV for each role and the tools that make it efficient.

The Reality Nobody Talks About

Your CV Gets
6 Seconds.
Use Them.

Recruiters spend an average of 6 seconds scanning a CV. Your education, experience, and skills all exist on the same piece of paper. If you don't make them visible immediately, you lose the job, before you ever get interviewed.

01 - Challenge
Generic CVs Get Lost

A one-size-fits-all CV disappears in the noise. You need a strategy to highlight what matters to each employer.

02 - Challenge
ATS Systems Block You

Most CVs fail before they reach human eyes. Optimizing for ATS isn't optional, it's essential for getting past the first filter.

03 - Challenge
Responsibilities vs. Achievements

Listing job duties wastes space. Employers want to know what you accomplished, not what was in your job description.

04 - Challenge
Critical Mistakes Hurt You

Typos, poor formatting, wrong keywords, small mistakes cost you interviews. Learn what doesn't work so you avoid those traps.

The Document That
Decides Your
Career Path.

This is week week 2 of the IAWA Work Readiness programme. You've branded yourself, created a compelling CV. Now make sure it actually gets you interviews, the first step to the job you want.