Your profile
The single source of truth Upskiller personalizes everything from — keep it complete and current.
One profile. Every feature reads from it.
What it is
Your profile (Profile / CV in the sidebar) is the canonical record of your career — personal info, contact details, summary, skills, languages, experience, education, certificates, and activities. Every other feature reads from it, so your match scores, cheat sheet, mock interviews, and plan are only as good as what's here.
When to use it
Right after onboarding to fill any gaps, and whenever something changes — a new role, a new skill, a finished certificate. If a feature's output ever feels thin or generic, your profile is usually the place to fix it.
How to use it
The page is a stack of sections. Each one stays read-only until you click Edit on it.
- Click Edit on a section (only one is editable at a time).
- Make your changes, then Save — or Cancel to discard.
What you can edit:
- Personal information — full name, current position, desired position, career goals
- Contact information — phone, location, LinkedIn, website (your email is fixed)
- Professional summary — your headline narrative
- Skills and Languages — type and press Enter (or click +) to add tags
- Experience, Education, Certificates, Activities — add entries with Add experience / Add education and friends; remove with the trash icon
Let AI sharpen your writing
Next to your summary and each experience description is a sparkle button — Suggest improvements. It drafts a stronger version; compare the Current and Suggested improvement panels, then click Approve to accept it.
Check your CV against best practices
Click Analyze CV at the top of the page for a CV analysis report — an overall score out of 100, prioritized improvements, missing sections, and best-practice tips.
Tips & best practices
- Aim for 100%. Your dashboard's career readiness ring weights the highest-impact fields — current and desired position, experience, education, skills, summary, and LinkedIn. Filling them sharpens every AI feature.
- Distinguish summary from goals. Your summary describes who you are now; career goals describe where you're heading. They feed personalization differently.
- Quantify your experience. Numbers ("cut build times 40%") make better CV bullets, match evidence, and STAR stories. Use Suggest improvements if you're stuck.
- Keep your desired position current. Changing your target re-points your match scores, cheat sheet, and plan.
Troubleshooting / FAQ
- "No profile found. Please complete onboarding first." Finish onboarding, then come back here.
- A field won't save. Make sure you clicked Save inside that specific section — each section saves on its own.
- My match scores are low. Usually a thin profile. Add more experience detail and skills, then re-run the match.
- Will editing wipe my imported data? No. Edits are partial — saving one section never overwrites the others.
Related features
- CV builder & public profile — turn this profile into a designed, shareable CV
- Background documents — add depth the AI can draw on
- Job matcher — see how your profile stacks up against a real posting
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