Which CV format should you use?
Europass vs modern CV: which one should you use?
Quick answer
Use Europass when the employer or institution explicitly asks for it. Otherwise, a modern CV is usually a stronger choice for private-sector roles, multinational companies, remote positions, startups, and any competitive application where clarity and impact matter.
Which format fits your situation?
Applying to a public-sector job or EU institution
Often required or strongly preferred in public administration and Erasmus/EU funding contexts.
Applying to a private company in Greece or Italy
Recruiters at private companies generally prefer shorter, more focused CVs.
Applying to a multinational or international company
International hiring teams expect clean, impact-led CVs — not the full Europass form.
Remote or startup role
Fast-reading hiring managers need clarity and achievement-focused language, not a form-heavy document.
Academic or research position
Academic contexts often require a detailed record — Europass or a full academic CV both work.
Career change or complex profile
A modern CV lets you control the narrative, emphasize transferable skills, and reduce irrelevant detail.
Pros and cons at a glance
Europass
Strengths
- Familiar structure across Europe
- Often required for public/EU roles
- Standardized — easy to start
Limitations
- Can become very long
- Less flexible for impact-led storytelling
- Can feel rigid for creative or senior roles
- Not ideal for competitive private-sector applications
Modern CV
Strengths
- Full control over structure and tone
- Better for highlighting impact and achievements
- Adapts to the role and market
- Reads faster for time-pressed recruiters
Limitations
- Requires more thought and judgment
- No standard — quality varies widely without professional help
What the difference looks like in practice
"Responsible for managing customer complaints and contributing to the preparation of monthly reports. Participated in team meetings and supported colleagues with various tasks as needed."
"Managed 60+ monthly customer cases and introduced a tagging system that reduced average resolution time by two days. Led weekly team syncs across three departments."
Common mistakes when choosing a format
Defaulting to Europass without thinking
Many candidates use Europass because it feels safe. But for most private-sector applications, it is not the strongest choice.
Submitting a Europass that is 4+ pages
A long Europass with every language skill listed and a photo section often signals poor judgment about what matters.
Writing a "modern" CV that is still generic
Switching formats helps only if the content also improves. A modern-looking CV with template language is still weak.
Ignoring the employer's format request
If the job posting says Europass, submit Europass. Not following clear instructions is a risk.
Not sure if your format is helping or hurting?
The best format is the one that helps the recruiter understand you faster. Kaeros can review your current CV, improve the content, or rebuild it into a modern format depending on your target role.
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