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Everything you need to go from ignored to interviewed.
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Your CV tested against 6 ATS systems Gulf employers actually use — every failure explained
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Format That Passes Gulf HR Screening
Template built for GCC expectations — visa fields, Arabic cues, regional certifications included
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Saudi School ATS Keyword List
The 44 keywords Saudi international schools scan for — from 'MOE license' to 'Cambridge IGCSE assessment'. Includes curriculum-specific terms (IB, American, British) and EdTech tools. Copy into your CV.
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Teaching License Section Template
ATS-optimized format for showcasing your teaching credentials, certifications (IB, TESOL, PGCE), and curriculum expertise. Used by 600+ teachers to pass GEMS and British International screening.
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Same Person. Same Experience. Different CV. Different Life.
One got auto-rejected. The other got 3 interview calls in a week.
“I applied to GEMS Education Riyadh 4 times with no response. This tool showed my teaching license was in a paragraph, not a dedicated section. I reformatted it and got called for an interview within a week.”
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What Gulf Job Seekers Say
“I applied to GEMS Education Riyadh 4 times with no response. This tool showed my teaching license was in a paragraph, not a dedicated section. I reformatted it and got called for an interview within a week.”
“The keyword analysis flagged that I was missing 'Cambridge IGCSE' and 'differentiated instruction' — both mandatory for international school CVs. Updated and landed interviews at 3 schools in 10 days.”
“My CV had a fancy template with text boxes — looked great but ATS couldn't read it. Switched to plain format, added IB curriculum keywords, and got responses from British International School and Najd.”
“I applied to GEMS Education Riyadh 4 times with no response. This tool showed my teaching license was in a paragraph, not a dedicated section. I reformatted it and got called for an interview within a week.”
“The keyword analysis flagged that I was missing 'Cambridge IGCSE' and 'differentiated instruction' — both mandatory for international school CVs. Updated and landed interviews at 3 schools in 10 days.”
“My CV had a fancy template with text boxes — looked great but ATS couldn't read it. Switched to plain format, added IB curriculum keywords, and got responses from British International School and Najd.”
“I applied to GEMS Education Riyadh 4 times with no response. This tool showed my teaching license was in a paragraph, not a dedicated section. I reformatted it and got called for an interview within a week.”
“The keyword analysis flagged that I was missing 'Cambridge IGCSE' and 'differentiated instruction' — both mandatory for international school CVs. Updated and landed interviews at 3 schools in 10 days.”
“My CV had a fancy template with text boxes — looked great but ATS couldn't read it. Switched to plain format, added IB curriculum keywords, and got responses from British International School and Najd.”
“I applied to GEMS Education Riyadh 4 times with no response. This tool showed my teaching license was in a paragraph, not a dedicated section. I reformatted it and got called for an interview within a week.”
“The keyword analysis flagged that I was missing 'Cambridge IGCSE' and 'differentiated instruction' — both mandatory for international school CVs. Updated and landed interviews at 3 schools in 10 days.”
“My CV had a fancy template with text boxes — looked great but ATS couldn't read it. Switched to plain format, added IB curriculum keywords, and got responses from British International School and Najd.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Saudi Arabia's education sector is expanding rapidly — with GEMS Education, British International Schools, and new Vision 2030 academies hiring hundreds of international teachers. But 66% of teaching CVs are auto-rejected by ATS software before reaching school recruiters.
The culprit? CV formatting. Most teachers from Egypt, Pakistan, and India use templates with tables, text boxes, or images — all of which break Saudi school ATS parsing. These systems also require curriculum-specific keywords (IB, Cambridge IGCSE, American) that many applicants omit.
Our free Saudi Arabia teacher CV checker scans your CV against real school job postings. You'll instantly see:
- ATS readability score — can their software extract your teaching license and certifications?
- Curriculum keyword gaps — missing terms like 'IB PYP', 'differentiated instruction', 'EdTech integration'
- Formatting red flags — tables, text boxes, headers that cause rejection
800+ teachers used this tool last month. The most common mistake? Burying their teaching license in a paragraph instead of a dedicated 'Licensure & Certifications' section. That one fix increased interview rates by 2.7x. Scan your CV now — it's free, takes 60 seconds, and could unlock your next role at Saudi Arabia's top international schools.
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