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NHS CV Rewrite
NHS CV Rewrite
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Your CV has been quietly costing you interviews — and no one has told you why.
You've sent it to ten, twenty, maybe thirty trusts. You've heard almost nothing back. And the worst part is the silence: no feedback, no explanation, no idea what to change. So you send the same CV again. And again.
Here's what's actually happening. NHS shortlisters don't read your CV — they scan it, in about ten seconds, against a scoring rubric. If your postgraduate qualification is buried on page three, if your experience reads as a list of duties instead of outcomes, if there's an unexplained gap, or if your GMC status isn't worded exactly the way the system checks for — you score low and get filtered out. Not because you're not good enough. Because of how the document is built.
A CV rewrite fixes that. Properly. In 48 hours.
What you get:
I personally rewrite your CV to NHS shortlisting standard — as someone who works inside NHS recruitment and knows exactly what shortlisters score. Your rewritten CV will be:
- Restructured to the 10-section order shortlisters actually read — so the things they score are exactly where they look in the first ten seconds
- Built around outcomes, not duties — every role rewritten to show measurable impact that scores a 2 or 3, not a 1
- Optimised for your specialty — using the precise terminology NHS panels look for in your field
- Corrected on the details that auto-reject you — GMC wording, qualification placement, employment gaps, formatting
- Returned within 48 hours, ready to submit — no waiting, no guesswork
You send me your current CV. I send back a rewritten one you can submit the same week.
Why this is different from any CV service:
Most CV writers have never seen an NHS shortlisting rubric. They make your CV look nice. I make it score. I'm not a generic CV writer or a careers coach — I work in NHS recruitment, on the side of the desk where applications are scored, shortlisted, or silently rejected. That's the difference between a CV that looks good and a CV that gets you in the room.
This is for you if:
- You've applied to NHS posts and heard little or nothing back
- You've just passed PLAB and want your first CV built correctly from the start
- You're applying from overseas and need your experience translated into NHS language
- You're already in the NHS and applying upward to SAS or specialty doctor posts
A note on availability: I rewrite every CV personally, which means I can only take a limited number each week. When the week's slots are gone, the service closes until the following week.
Your next application could be the one that gets a response. Don't send the same CV that's been getting silently rejected. Send one built to score.
Order your CV Rewrite now → I'll be in touch within hours to request your current CV.
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★★★★★ "I'd been told my CV was 'fine' by everyone. The rewrite showed me the truth — my qualification was buried and my experience read like a job description. Shortlisted twice within three weeks of using the new version."
— Dr A., Internal Medicine, UK-based
★★★★★ "Worth every penny. I'd spent thousands getting here and my CV was the one thing holding it all back. 48 hours later I had something I was genuinely proud to send."
— Dr O., Geriatrics, applied from overseas
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I am not normally want to write reviews however in this circumstance I am more than happy with what clinician abroad delivered. They not only gave me feedback and rewrite my CV and supporting statement but also showed me exactly what I was doing wrong on a separate document.
I will be referring some of my colleagues onto this service also.Compared to how long I have been out of a job, this was by far are you for money?
I’m happy to say I have my first interview with a trust in Scotland