Staring at an empty CV is one of the hardest parts of a job search. You know your work is good — putting it into tight, convincing lines is the hard bit. This is exactly where AI helps: not by writing your story for you, but by getting you unstuck and sharpening what's already there.
1. Get an honest review in seconds
A good AI review reads your whole CV the way a recruiter (and an ATS) would, then tells you what's working and what isn't — a score, your biggest weaknesses, and a short list of the highest-impact fixes. It's the second opinion you'd normally have to ask a friend for, available instantly and without the awkwardness.
2. Turn weak bullets into strong ones
Most first drafts are full of "responsible for" and "helped with." An AI writing assistant rewrites those into active, quantified lines — "Led a 5-person team that cut response time 40%" instead of "worked on performance." You give it the facts; it gives you back the phrasing.
3. Beat the summary block
The professional summary is where people freeze. Generating a first draft from your job title and experience — then editing it down — is far easier than writing one from nothing.
Keep it true — you're still the author
AI is a drafting and editing partner, not a fabrication machine. It should tighten and clarify what you did, never invent titles, numbers, or employers. Read every suggestion; keep what's accurate; cut what isn't. The best CV still sounds like you — just clearer, sharper, and easier for both humans and ATS software to read.
MyCV.gg's AI review and writing assistant are built into the editor for exactly this — a strong draft and an honest critique, so you can stop staring at the blank page and start applying.