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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

1

Export Your Data from CVScoring

easy

2

Create MyCVCreator Account

easy

3

Import Resumes to MyCVCreator

medium

4

Apply CVScoring Feedback to New Resumes

medium

5

Select and Customize Templates

easy

6

Utilize AI Content Enhancement

medium

7

Test ATS Compatibility

medium

8

Final Review and Export

easy

Feature Mapping

CVScoringMyCVCreator EquivalentNotes
Instant resume scoringAI content quality assessmentMyCVCreator provides qualitative feedback rather than numerical scores
ATS optimization feedbackBuilt-in ATS checkerBoth tools check ATS compatibility but MyCVCreator includes it during creation
Content improvement suggestionsAI-powered content suggestionsMyCVCreator offers proactive suggestions while CVScoring reacts to existing content
Formatting feedbackProfessional templatesMyCVCreator provides pre-formatted templates instead of critiquing existing formatting
Benchmark against job descriptionsKeyword optimization toolSimilar functionality but different implementation approach
Recruiter screening toolsShare and collaboration featuresMyCVCreator focuses on creation rather than recruiter-side screening
Detailed feedback reportsEditing history and version controlDifferent 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer my data from CVScoring to MyCVCreator?+
Yes, you can export resumes as DOCX files from CVScoring and import them into MyCVCreator. However, scoring history and detailed analytics require manual transfer since there's no direct database migration.
How long does migration take?+
For individual users, expect 2-4 hours including data transfer, template selection, and content optimization. Team migrations take longer due to multiple accounts and coordination needs.
Will I lose any features switching to MyCVCreator?+
You'll gain creation-focused features but may miss CVScoring's numerical scoring system and recruiter screening tools. MyCVCreator emphasizes building resumes rather than evaluating existing ones.
Can I use both tools during migration?+
Yes, maintain both accounts during transition. Use CVScoring to evaluate your MyCVCreator resumes for comparison, then phase out CVScoring once satisfied with the new platform.
Is MyCVCreator cheaper than CVScoring?+
Both offer freemium models with similar pricing tiers. Compare specific features needed - MyCVCreator may offer better value if you need creation tools, while CVScoring excels for evaluation.