1. Canva.com Upsides: - They offer you many types of templates (direct, infographic, or clean and simple, etc.) to start with. - You can download it in PDF and PNG files. - It’s mostly free (there will be a watermark on your CV if you use not-free resources). Downside: - Some of the templates are not practical due to too much color, elements for a professional resume. - The web is kinda slow and difficult to navigate.
> 3.5/5
2. CVMarvel.vn Upsides: - The web is fast. - Its template is clean, simple and professional. - Easy to use. - Focus on content. - Free. Downsides: - They have just designed only 1 template. - Lack of choices in design.
> 3.25/5
3. ConnectCV.com Upsides: - Free. - A good platform to manage your career history. - Offer many sessions to add in the CV. - Give us a lot of tips to write a good CV. Downsides: - There is a watermark. - You cannot design or customize your CV.
> 3/5
4. ResumeGenius.com Upsides: - There are several forms of CV to choose from. - They have a questionnaire to collect your information, and tips to help you write a good resume. - Automatically generate content based on your answers. Downsides: - It is not automatically saved. - You don’t need an account to create a CV but they won’t allow you to download it without an account. - CV templates are not really various.
> 4/5
5. cvmaker.com Upsides: - Support many types of languages. - Their template is simple and professional. - It can be saved as a PDF file. Downsides: - Some sessions/features need a premium account to be able to use. - You cannot customize it.
> 3/5