How to Migrate from CVScoring to MyCVCreator (Step-by-Step)
Last updated: April 2026
Migrating from CVScoring to MyCVCreator makes sense if you're shifting from resume evaluation to active resume creation. While CVScoring excels at analyzing existing resumes, MyCVCreator helps you build professional resumes from scratch with AI-powered content suggestions. This guide covers the complete migration process including data export/import, feature adaptation, and timeline expectations. You'll learn how to preserve your resume insights while gaining access to professionally designed templates and enhanced content creation tools.
Estimated Timeline
solo user
2-4 hours
small team
1-2 days
enterprise
1-2 weeks
Migration Steps
Export Your Data from CVScoring
easyCreate MyCVCreator Account
easyImport Resumes to MyCVCreator
mediumApply CVScoring Feedback to New Resumes
mediumSelect and Customize Templates
easyUtilize AI Content Enhancement
mediumTest ATS Compatibility
mediumFinal Review and Export
easyFeature Mapping
| CVScoring | MyCVCreator Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Instant resume scoring | AI content quality assessment | MyCVCreator provides qualitative feedback rather than numerical scores |
| ATS optimization feedback | Built-in ATS checker | Both tools check ATS compatibility but MyCVCreator includes it during creation |
| Content improvement suggestions | AI-powered content suggestions | MyCVCreator offers proactive suggestions while CVScoring reacts to existing content |
| Formatting feedback | Professional templates | MyCVCreator provides pre-formatted templates instead of critiquing existing formatting |
| Benchmark against job descriptions | Keyword optimization tool | Similar functionality but different implementation approach |
| Recruiter screening tools | Share and collaboration features | MyCVCreator focuses on creation rather than recruiter-side screening |
| Detailed feedback reports | Editing history and version control | Different approach to tracking improvements over time |
Data Transfer Guide
Export from CVScoring: Access your account dashboard, locate export options in settings, and download all resumes as DOCX files along with any feedback reports. Save these locally. Import to MyCVCreator: Use the 'Import Resume' feature, upload your DOCX files. The platform will parse content into editable sections. Manual transfer may be needed for scoring history and detailed analytics since direct database transfer isn't available. For optimal results, copy-paste content section by section while applying CVScoring's feedback suggestions during the import process.