How to Migrate from Huntr to CVScoring (Step-by-Step)
Last updated: April 2026
Job seekers migrating from Huntr to CVScoring typically seek deeper resume optimization rather than application tracking. While Huntr excels at organizing job searches, CVScoring provides superior ATS analysis and resume scoring to increase interview chances. This guide covers exporting Huntr data, importing resumes to CVScoring, adapting workflows, and leveraging CVScoring's specialized feedback tools. You'll learn how to transition from tracking applications to actively improving your resume quality for better results.
Estimated Timeline
solo user
2-4 hours
small team
1-2 days
enterprise
Not applicable as CVScoring is primarily individual-focused
Migration Steps
Audit Your Huntr Data
easyExport Resumes from Huntr
easySet Up CVScoring Account
easyImport and Score Resumes
mediumRecreate Job Targeting Strategy
mediumEstablish New Workflow
hardOptimize and Iterate
mediumPhase Out Huntr
easyFeature Mapping
| Huntr | CVScoring Equivalent | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AI-powered resume builder with optimization suggestions | Instant, detailed resume feedback and ATS optimization | CVScoring provides more technical ATS analysis but lacks Huntr's built-in editing interface |
| Centralized dashboard for tracking all applications | No direct equivalent | CVScoring focuses on resume quality, not application tracking. Use external spreadsheets |
| Automated job search aggregation from multiple sources | No direct equivalent | CVScoring doesn't aggregate jobs but helps optimize resumes for any sourced positions |
| Interview scheduling and follow-up reminders | No direct equivalent | CVScoring doesn't include calendar features. Use separate calendar apps for scheduling |
| Application status tracking | Resume scoring history | CVScoring tracks resume improvement over time rather than application stages |
| Job description storage | Job description benchmarking | CVScoring analyzes job descriptions against your resume but doesn't store them long-term |
| Career management platform | Resume evaluation platform | CVScoring specializes in resume quality rather than comprehensive career management |
Data Transfer Guide
Huntr doesn't offer bulk export, so manually download each resume as PDF/Word files from the resume builder section. For application history, take screenshots or copy-paste to a spreadsheet. In CVScoring, upload resumes individually through the 'Score New Resume' interface. Job descriptions can be pasted into CVScoring's benchmarking tool for analysis. Since the tools serve different purposes—tracking vs optimization—focus on transferring resume files rather than attempting to migrate application data. CVScoring won't import Huntr's tracking dashboard, so maintain a separate spreadsheet for application status if needed.