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Could your CV benefit from a spring update?

Linda Walmsley, Director at Walmsley Wilkinson Executive and Management Recruitment, highlights the importance of regularly reviewing and updating your CV, even when you are not actively looking for a new position.

Ask yourself honestly: when did you last make changes to your CV?

For many, the response is “when I last applied for a job.” Yet in a rapidly changing, opportunity-focused job market, this approach no longer holds up. Your CV should not be a document you revisit only under pressure; instead, it should act as an evolving record of your professional identity, capturing your achievements and clearly presenting the skills and experience that signal your future potential. Ultimately, a strong CV places you at an advantage in a competitive market.

Professional paths are always developing. New competencies are gained, projects are delivered, leadership roles expand, and milestones are reached. If your CV has not been refreshed in a long time, it is likely to be telling only part of your story.

A well-maintained CV ensures that:

  • Your most recent accomplishments are visible
  • Your skills align with your current level of expertise
  • Your professional narrative reflects your future ambitions

Of course, your CV doesn’t exist in isolation. Anyone interested in your CV will almost always look you up online. So, by refreshing your CV you can also align this version with your LinkedIn profile. It’s a great opportunity to update your headline and summary, add recent achievements, projects and skills. Consistency across your CV and LinkedIn strengthens your professional brand and improves your visibility to your existing SLT and external potential employers. 

Imagine this scenario: an executive search consultant contacts you about an exciting opportunity. It’s aligned with your experience, offers progression, and sounds compelling.

Now ask yourself, could you confidently send your CV within the hour?

If the answer is no, you’re not alone. Keeping it updated means you can act quickly and present yourself at your best without the stress of last-minute edits.

Importantly, refreshing your CV isn’t just about finding a new role, it’s about understanding your value. Writing your CV acts like a personal performance review. It helps you recognise progress that you may otherwise have overlooked. 

In fact, regularly updating your CV can:

  • Boost confidence by reminding you of your achievements
  • Clarify your career direction and future goals
  • Support performance reviews by capturing measurable successes
  • Highlight skill gaps and development opportunities

It’s easy to forget how much you’ve accomplished. Sitting down to document your achievements can be surprisingly motivating. Reviewing your skills and successes can significantly improve confidence and reinforce your sense of progression.

It’s not just a document. It’s a precis of your career to date showcasing your professional worth. Keeping your CV updated ensures you capture achievements while they’re fresh, rather than trying to recall them years later.

Employers expect current, relevant information that reflects your latest skills and experience A well-maintained CV allows you to respond quickly to opportunities and stand out in competitive markets 

Whilst we regularly service our cars, review our finances, and set personal goals, many of us neglect one of our most valuable assets, our career. Investing 20 minutes a month can keep it on-point and ready. 

So, ask yourself again:

If opportunity knocked tomorrow, would you be ready?

If not, it might be time for a spring clean.

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