How to write a management CV - with example!

Jen David • January 31, 2023

The ultimate goal of a management CV is to persuade the hiring manager to invite you to an interview. With that in mind, it needs show off your management skills and experience, highlight the impact you’ve had on a business and be professionally presented. Easier said than done? Check out these top tips from Word Dragon.


How should I format my management CV?

A management CV needs to look the part. Constantly adding a new jobs at the top of your old CV isn’t going to cut the mustard at this stage. Start from scratch – or at least review the whole of your original CV to make sure that it still aligns with your career objectives and positions you as a credible professional.


You’ll need to start with the following sections:

  • Contact details
  • Professional profile
  • Key skills or Areas of expertise
  • Professional experience
  • Qualifications and professional development
  • Further details – this section is optional!


You’ll also want to choose a sensible font – sans serif fonts are generally easier to read on a screen and look more contemporary. Use your name as the page header, along with a short headline that summarises what you do.


Always opt for bullet points and white space over a cramped wall of text – it’s much easier to read. A two-page CV is generally expected for those currently in, or embarking upon, a management role.


What should I include in the profile?

The profile section, or summary, is a vital part of your management CV. As it’s likely to be the first thing the recruiter reads, it should be concise, high-impact and persuasive. State exactly what you do, in terms of your role and your industry, and why you’re good at it. You can also add your area of expertise. Think of the profile as your elevator pitch – it’s a small window to make a great first impression.


This paragraph should be tailored to the role you’re applying for – if you know what problems and challenges your target company is facing, this is a great opportunity to show how you can contribute to a solution.


Management CV example profile

An award-winning General Manager, specialising in managing luxury properties in the residential sector in both the UK and US. Confident coordinating operations across up to 25 sites and controlling multi-million-pound budgets. An expert in the mobilisation and the transformation of under-performing sites and an engaging leader who builds teams to deliver excellence. 


What management skills should I include?

It’s time to delete the bland soft skills that you used on your first CV. For example, you could replace “communication” with “influencing” and replace “teamwork” with “leadership”. Show that you’re already operating at management level, even if you don’t have the job title yet.


Management CV example skills

Skills such as resource management, change management, project management, leadership, budget management, mentoring and stakeholder engagement are all in-demand skills at this level.


The skills that you include should align with the requirements of the role you’re applying for, so analyse the job advert to see exactly what’s needed and reflect that back in the skills section.


How do I show my management experience?

If you already have management experience, this section will be easy to write. Explain the scope of your role, in quantifiable terms.


  • How many people do you manage?
  • How many teams?
  • How many sites?
  • What’s your budget?


Three or four sentences or bullet points should be more than enough to cover the basic remit of the role.


Then, you need to show your achievements. Think about how you’ve impacted the business and, again, quantify as much as you can. Your management CV needs to show that you’re able to contribute to a business and make a difference.


If you’re not yet in a management role, demonstrate the skills and experience you have that proves you’re ready to step up. Start with a brief outline of your role and use the achievements section to show how you’ve gone beyond the basic requirements. Maybe you’ve managed a project or event, trained new staff or deputised for your manager? Consider what you’ve done that qualifies you for a management role.


Management CV example experience and achievements

Store Manager, ABC Retail Ltd

2024 - present

Managing 70 staff in a clothing store with annual sales of £5million. Recruiting and training staff to deliver against KPIs, building a great work culture, investing in talent and leading by example.

Key achievements

  • Achieved and surpassed targets for sales, profit, payroll, shrinkage, attrition, audit, compliance and stock-holding
  • Positioned the branch as one of the top 3 branches in the UK and in the top 20 in Europe, from over 500 stores
  • Reduced attrition from a company average of 30% to a store average of just 5%, by developing bespoke contracts, promoting internally and building engaged teams
  • Reduced shrinkage by up to 50% in a commercially problematic store by robustly implementing processes, dismissing staff and improving morale
  • Attained a customer service score of 94% in 2025, against a target of 75%


What should the Qualifications section include?

Add your highest-level qualification only – if you have a degree, don’t forget to include the subject and university. You may also be able to add details of any professional development you’ve undertaken – courses, certificates, training, workshops and so on. The only rule is to keep it relevant to the job you’re aiming for. If it adds value to the CV, it’s worth including – otherwise, leave it off.


Management CV example qualifications

BA (Hons) degree: Mathematics with Finance, City University, 2018


What else do I need to include?

There’s really no need to include anything else on your management CV, but if you have any relevant skills or experience that don’t fit into any of the above sections then you can differentiate yourself from other candidates by including it in a Further Details section. Consider volunteering, foreign languages, knowledge of an industry IT system and so on.


Complete management CV example

Here’s an example of a management CV that you can adapt to suit your needs: 


management CV example

Download this free CV template created by a certified professional CV writer to get started with your own management CV.


I still need help!

Still need an extra hand with your management CV? Word Dragon is accredited by the British Association of CV Writers and has over 15 years’ experience in producing interview-winning CVs. Find out about my CV writing services and get in touch to kick-start your job search!


Updated 2026

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Author bio: Jen  is a UK-based careers writer with over 15 years' experience in writing CVs for UK professionals. She is a certified member of the British Association of CV Writers, with a Master's degree in English, and has written and edited articles for international businesses.

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