ATS CV for UK Jobs: Best Structure + Keywords + Example Sections

If you’re applying for UK jobs online, your CV is often scanned by an Applicant Tracking System (ATS) before a human ever sees it. That doesn’t mean you need a “robot CV”. It means you need a CV that:

This guide gives you a UK-friendly structure, a keyword method that works, and example sections you can copy and adapt.


What is an ATS (and what it looks for)?

An ATS is software used by employers and recruiters to:

Your goal is simple: make your CV readable to the ATS and convincing to the recruiter.


UK ATS CV rules that matter

These are the highest-impact UK basics:


Best ATS-friendly CV structure for UK jobs

Use this exact order (it mirrors how recruiters scan):

1) Header

Avoid: putting key details in headers/footers (some ATS miss them).


2) Professional Summary (3–5 lines)

Your summary should match the role’s priorities: title + years + domain + top skills + impact.

Example:

Operations Coordinator with 5+ years supporting scheduling, vendor coordination, and reporting. Strong in Excel, stakeholder communication, and process improvement. Known for reducing admin backlog and improving on-time delivery.


3) Key Skills / Core Competencies (10–18 bullets)

This is your ATS “keyword bank”. Keep them hard skills + tools + core methods.

Example:

Tip: Mirror the wording in the job advert (same phrases).


4) Experience (reverse chronological)

For each role use:

ATS-friendly bullet formula:
Action + tool + scope + measurable result

Example bullets:


5) Education

Keep it clean and simple:


6) Certifications (only if relevant)

Examples:


7) Tools / Tech (optional but powerful)

Use a tight list:


8) Additional (optional)


ATS formatting: what to do (and what to avoid)

Do this

Avoid this (common ATS problems)

Quick self-test: copy your CV into Notepad. If it becomes messy, the ATS will struggle too.


Keyword strategy that actually works (10 minutes per job)

This is the fastest method:

Step 1: Pull keywords from the job advert

Copy the job advert text into a note and highlight:

Step 2: Group into “Must-have” and “Nice-to-have”

Then make sure the must-haves appear in:

Step 3: Use synonyms + acronyms once

Example:

Step 4: Match keyword placement to evidence

Don’t just list tools—prove them:


UK CV keyword banks (copy and adapt)

Admin / Office / Coordinator roles

Service Desk / IT Support

Operations / Facilities

Entry cybersecurity / compliance support


Example sections you can copy (ATS-ready)

Professional Summary (example)

Operations Coordinator with 6+ years supporting admin, scheduling, vendor coordination and reporting in fast-paced environments. Strong Excel skills, documentation accuracy, and stakeholder communication. Known for improving turnaround times and keeping teams compliant and organised.

Key Skills (example)

Scheduling • Stakeholder Management • Excel Reporting • Documentation • GDPR Awareness • Process Improvement • Customer Service • Ticket Handling • SLA Support • Vendor Coordination

Experience bullets (example)


File format: PDF or Word?

If you’re unsure, submit .docx unless the employer requests PDF.


Bonus: free ways to “ATS-check” your CV


Mini checklist before you apply

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