Senior professionals are routinely told their CV is rejected by an ATS before a human ever sees it.
That narrative is convenient. It is also wrong.
Job boards and recruiter databases do not allow unrestricted AI access. They cannot. Their entire commercial value depends on preventing candidate data from being scraped, copied or harvested at scale.
Human decision making always comes first.
How Recruiters Actually Find CVs
Recruiters search databases manually using Boolean logic.
They enter role titles, skill terms and industry language based on how they think and how candidates describe themselves.
At this stage:
- No AI is interpreting your experience
- No system is inferring transferable skills
- No technology is rescuing unclear language
Your CV either appears in the search results or it does not.
Only once a recruiter chooses to open or download your CV does parsing, indexing and system handling occur.
Visibility precedes technology.
The Real Point of Failure
Most CVs do not fail because they are badly written.
They fail because they are written using language that does not match recruiter search behaviour.
Common issues include:
- Non standard job titles
- Inconsistent terminology
- Over personalised phrasing
- Creative language that sounds impressive but is not searchable
If your CV never appears in the search, its quality is irrelevant.
Indexing Is Not Selection
There is a critical distinction most candidates miss.
Being indexed means your CV exists in a system.
Being selected means a human has chosen to engage with it.
Parsing happens after interest, not before it.
Senior professionals who focus only on ATS myths ignore the real commercial reality. Recruiters search for what they recognise. Systems simply store what they choose to view.
What This Means for Senior CVs
Leadership CVs must be written for how humans search, not how software supposedly decides.
That means:
- Using market standard role titles
- Maintaining terminology consistency
- Prioritising clarity over creativity
- Writing with search logic in mind, not storytelling instinct
This is not about gaming systems. It is about respecting how hiring actually works.
The TCE Position
Your CV is not rejected by AI in silence.
It is overlooked by humans in search results.
Once you understand that, the strategy changes completely.
Write for visibility first.
Readability second.
Technology last.
More than just a CV.






