International CV maker

Create a professional CV for the market you target

Build an international job-application CV while keeping local terminology, language, photo expectations, and personal-detail conventions in view.

CV and resume can mean the same short job document in many countries, while an academic CV is a longer record in the United States. DoResumes keeps one editor and helps you choose the structure appropriate to the application.

Adapt the CV to the country

Use country guides for India, Nigeria, Indonesia, the Philippines, Côte d’Ivoire, Egypt, and other target markets instead of relying on one universal rule.

  • Country-specific terminology
  • Photo and personal-detail guidance
  • Local qualification context

Write in the employer’s language

Match the vacancy language and keep headings, job titles, and professional vocabulary consistent throughout the document.

  • English, French, and Indonesian editor UI
  • Localized guide versions
  • User-written content stays editable

Choose the right CV length

Use a focused one-page CV for many early-career applications, two pages for relevant professional depth, or an academic template when publications and research require more room.

  • One-page ATS templates
  • Professional two-page layouts
  • Academic CV structure

Import, customize, and export

Bring an existing PDF into the editor, correct the parsed fields, select a suitable template, and export an application-ready document.

  • Text and scanned PDF support
  • Professional template switching
  • PDF, DOCX, and PNG exports

Create your document in four clear steps

01

Choose the destination

Check the country guide and the wording used by the employer.

02

Select a CV format

Choose a concise job CV, photo CV, technical layout, or academic structure.

03

Add verified evidence

Use qualifications, projects, responsibilities, and measurable outcomes you can defend.

04

Export and inspect

Review language, page boundaries, links, and private information before applying.

Frequently asked questions

Is a CV different from a resume?

In the United States, CV often means a detailed academic document. In much of Europe, Africa, and Asia, CV is the normal term for a short job-application document.

Do I need a different editor for a CV?

No. The same structured editor can create a resume or CV. The important differences are the selected sections, length, terminology, and local application expectations.

Should a CV include a photo?

That depends on the country, employer, and role. Follow the vacancy instructions and keep a no-photo version available for ATS-led or international applications.

Can I make a CV from an existing PDF?

Yes. Upload the PDF, review the extracted fields, correct any OCR or layout errors, and then apply a new template.