A resume builder for students with more projects than job titles.
No five-year work history yet? That's fine. CVfy turns your coursework, side projects, and GitHub into a resume website at cvfy.dev/yourname — with university themes like ASU Sun Devil and Stanford — so what you've built does the talking.
Free to publish. PDF & DOCX supported. Private until you publish.
A resume builder for students helps people with limited work experience present projects, coursework, and skills instead of a long job history. CVfy imports your resume and GitHub, applies university themes like ASU Sun Devil or Stanford, and publishes a portfolio website at cvfy.dev/yourname — free.
From class projects to a shareable link
Upload what you have
Even a short resume works. CVfy structures your education, coursework, and any internships, then leaves room to feature projects front and center.
Add projects and a school theme
Import GitHub repos and pick a theme — including ASU Sun Devil and Stanford — so your page looks the part for recruiters and on-campus fairs.
Publish and share
Go live at cvfy.dev/yourname and drop the link on LinkedIn, in applications, or on a one-pager handout at a career fair.
Made for the no-experience-yet stage
CVfy helps CS students and new grads lead with what they've built, not what they're missing.
Projects over job titles
Feature class projects, hackathons, and side builds as the main event — the work that proves you can do the job before you've had one.
GitHub import
Pull in repos so a recruiter can see real code and commits, not just a line that says 'familiar with Python.'
University themes
Use school-flavored themes like ASU Sun Devil and Stanford to stand out at campus fairs and in alumni networks.
Coursework and skills sections
Turn relevant classes and tools into structured sections that fill the page when your job history is still short.
Free to publish
Publish your portfolio website at cvfy.dev/yourname for free — important when you're a student on a budget.
Downloadable resume too
Keep an ATS-friendly file to upload to internship and new-grad portals, synced with your website content.
CVfy vs a one-page student PDF
Frequently asked questions
How do I write a resume with no work experience?+
Lead with what you've built and learned. CVfy lets students feature projects, coursework, hackathons, and GitHub repos as the main content, so a short job history isn't a problem. The page fills out with proof of skills instead of years of employment.
Is CVfy good for CS students building a portfolio?+
Yes. CVfy is well suited to CS students because it imports GitHub repos and gives projects their own sections, so recruiters can see real code. You get a portfolio for CS students that shows working software, not just a list of programming languages.
Do you have university or school themes?+
Yes. CVfy includes university themes such as ASU Sun Devil and Stanford among its 40-plus options. School-flavored designs help you stand out at campus career fairs and in alumni networks where a familiar look builds quick recognition.
Can I show coursework and class projects?+
Absolutely. CVfy supports coursework and project sections, which are ideal when your job history is still short. Highlighting relevant classes and the things you built in them gives recruiters concrete evidence of your skills and interests.
Is it free for students?+
Yes. Publishing your resume website at cvfy.dev/yourname is free, which matters on a student budget. You can upload, theme, add projects, and go live without paying. Optional paid extras like a custom domain are entirely up to you.
Can I share my link at a career fair?+
Yes. Your cvfy.dev/yourname link is easy to share in person, on a printed handout, on LinkedIn, or in applications. Recruiters can open it on a phone right at the booth and immediately see your projects and contact details.
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Turn your resume into a website in seconds.
Upload a PDF or DOCX and CVfy builds a polished, hosted site you can edit, theme, and publish — free.
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