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How Long Should a CV Be? UK Length & Format Guide 2026

✓ Last updated: July 2026
✦ Limitora · 📖 6 min read · July 2026

"How long should my CV be?" is one of the most searched UK job-hunting questions — and unlike the Common App's hard 650-word wall, there's no system enforcing a CV length limit. It's entirely convention. Here's what UK recruiters actually expect, and how to hit it.

The UK Standard: Two Pages

Career stageRecommended length
Graduate / early career (0-3 years)1 page
Mid-career (3-10 years)2 pages
Senior / executive (10+ years)2 pages (occasionally 3 for academic or highly technical CVs)

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Why Two Pages, Not One

UK CV convention allows more room than the strict one-page rule common in US resume advice — two A4 pages is the standard expectation for most candidates with a few years of experience. This isn't an invitation to pad content: a two-page CV with genuine substance consistently outperforms a cramped one-page CV that omits relevant detail, or a rambling three-page CV that loses a recruiter's attention.

Section-by-Section Length Guidance

SectionRecommended length
Personal statement / profile50-150 words (3-5 sentences)
Per role in work experience3-6 bullet points, one line each
EducationBrief — institution, qualification, grade, dates only
Skills6-10 relevant skills, not an exhaustive list
References"Available on request" — one line, not full details

What UK CVs Conventionally Leave Out

Unlike CVs common in many European countries, a UK CV conventionally omits a photograph, date of birth, marital status, and nationality. Including these isn't a technical error, but it deviates from UK norms and can occasionally raise unintended bias concerns for the recruiter reviewing it — most UK CV guidance recommends leaving them off.

Why Recruiters Actually Care About Length

UK recruiters and hiring managers frequently review dozens of CVs per role, often spending well under a minute on an initial pass. A CV significantly longer than two pages risks the most relevant information — recent, specific achievements — getting buried past where attention typically drops off. A CV significantly shorter than one page for an experienced candidate can read as underdeveloped, even though brevity is otherwise valued.

Practical Steps to Hit the Right Length

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