Bircham Wyatt Recruitment · ACBK 2026
Upload a CV and receive a detailed, honest diagnostic based on the ACBK 2026 framework — scoring, RAG-rated sections, blind spot detection, and your three most important actions. Free to use. No data stored.
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Go to console.anthropic.com and create a free account.
Add a payment method. Top up a minimum of $5 — this covers around 70+ reports at roughly $0.05–0.10 each (about 4–8p per report).
Go to "API Keys", create a new key, and paste it into the field above.
Upload your CV and click Analyse. The report takes 20–30 seconds.
About this tool
Built on the ACBK 2026 CV framework by Greg Wyatt of Bircham Wyatt Recruitment. The diagnostic scores your CV across seven areas: opening impact, company context, achievements and numbers, employment history structure, keyword discoverability, education and qualifications, and presentation and length.
This tool will always be free. It exists to help people navigate their job searches better. No information is stored.
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Bircham Wyatt Recruitment · bwrecruitment.co.uk · Greg Wyatt
Bircham Wyatt Recruitment · ACBK 2026 · CV Baseline Review
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This tool is built on the ACBK 2026 framework from A Career Breakdown Kit by Greg Wyatt. The book goes much further — interview preparation, LinkedIn strategy, salary negotiation, handling rejection, and the complete CV framework with worked examples.
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