I was laid off about six months ago, in September, and after taking some time off, I've started applying for DevOps and Platform engineering roles. Although I've been contacted by numerous recruiters and made it through a few final interviews, I'm starting to feel a decline in my confidence. My emergency funds are sufficient for about another year, but I'm concerned that my CV might be lacking something essential since I'm targeting mid-level positions. I'd really appreciate any feedback on my CV, which you can view [here](https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vSN99oJ1IoRiq_4Jpk19HZ0WPUFS0CTkBuOuJ3kq8k8Pmc3z-PGA7zutnVOJHNomQ/pub).
2 Answers
Your resume seems solid, and if you’re getting interviews, it might just be a matter of nerves getting in the way. Try applying to some positions that might not be as high-stakes for you, just to practice your interview skills. Also, if you're interested, I could help you with a mock interview session sometime!
It sounds like your CV is probably doing its job since you're getting interviews. Focus on sharpening your interview skills; the more you practice, the more comfortable you'll become. Just keep hitting those interviews!

Thanks for the offer, I appreciate it!