Is your CV any good?
A scorecard for the writing: one score out of 100, every section graded with a reason, and a short list of fixes. Starts free.
Scorecard
Experience — okay: bullets name duties, few say what changed.
Summary — weak: one generic line, no positioning.
Top fix: rewrite the two thinnest bullets in your most recent role.
A real CV rendered in a real MyCV.gg template. An example, not a promise about yours.
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Bring your CV in
Import a PDF or Word file, or build one here. Either way it becomes a CV you can edit.
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Run the review
It reads your occupation from your job titles first. A driver is not graded like a designer.
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Fix what matters
Grades with a reason each, and a ranked list of fixes — the AI can draft many of them for you, from the same daily allowance.
- One score out of 100, built from graded sections
- Judged by your occupation, not a generic checklist
- Feedback comes back in Arabic if you want it
Can a machine even read your file?
If your question is about the file — headings, columns, contact details, whether an ATS can parse it — that check is free and needs no account.
Run the free format checkQuestions
- How is this different from the free ATS Checker?
- The ATS Checker asks whether software can read your file: parsing, layout, headings. It is free and needs no account. This review asks whether the writing is any good: evidence, wording, and what is missing.
- What does it cost?
- It starts free with an account and a verified email. Review, tailoring, rewrites and cover letters share one daily allowance; Pro raises that ceiling and adds unlimited CVs, Word export and every design at download.
- What does the AI actually see?
- Your name, email, phone number and link URLs are not sent — the reviewer judges the work, not the person. Feedback comes back in the language you pick, and nothing is rewritten unless you accept it.
Find out where your CV actually stands
It usually takes under a minute, and tells you which section is costing you the most points.