Three Word documents are already two too many
The problem with multiple CV files isn't the files. It's that the same fact lives in three places — and one of them is already wrong.
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You start with one CV. You apply somewhere. The role wants more frontend, less backend. You open the CV, shuffle paragraphs, save as cv_frontend.docx. Two CVs.
You apply somewhere else. The role is in English. You translate. Save as cv_en.docx. Three CVs.
Then your phone number changes.
Three Word documents are already two too many.
The problem isn’t the documents. The problem is that the same fact lives in three places. Your phone number, your last role description, the dates of your last project — every one of them has three copies, and at least one is already wrong.
The Maintenance Tax
Anyone who has applied for more than two roles knows this tax:
- “Did I update the last role description in the EN file?”
- “Wait, which one had the agency project highlighted?”
- “Why does my LinkedIn say a different end date than
cv_v3.docx?”
You don’t get a notification when one file falls out of sync. You find out when a recruiter quotes a date back at you that you no longer remember being true.
Write Each Fact Once
You write your phone number once. You write your last role description once, in DE and EN. CorraV stores it as a chapter in your pool.
When you build a version for a specific application:
- Pick the chapters.
- Pick the order.
- Pick the language.
- Done.
Phone number changes? Change it in one place. Every version you have ever built — including the public link you sent yesterday, if it is still live — picks up the new number the next time anyone opens it.
When Versioning Gets Cheap, You Use It More
This is the unobvious part. When making a new CV version stops being a 30-minute copy-and-paste job, you start to do it more.
You stop sending the same CV to a backend role and a team-lead role. You start tailoring per application rather than per quarter. You write a separate one-page summary because it now costs you ten clicks instead of an evening.
The Word-document workflow makes you frugal with versions for the wrong reason — not because three are enough, but because three are already too many to maintain.
Where We Are
Pool, versioning, public link sharing, PDF export — live. A roles view for agencies — in progress.
Write each fact once. Build versions per application. Stop paying the tax.
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