Ask HN: Is there any demand for Personal CV/Resume website?
2 usercvapp 11 6/8/2025, 10:35:16 PM
Hey everyone!
Many people are looking for jobs and typically apply via a CV or a resume PDF file.
Do you guys think? Something that can put their CV/resume as a website with /blog, /now, a website builder would help them and would be in Demand?
I just built one at UserCV.com and thought this would just go wild, but it looks like no one even noticed it.
Now, before I go and add more features, themes, I would like to have an opinion, if something like that would ever be in Demand or should I just trash it and move on!
Who would ever see my resume on your site? Either a recruiter is going to reach out to me and ask me to send my resume to them directly or submit it to their ATS.
Anyone who finds me organically is going to be through LinkedIn.
So go talk to the users and ask them what they need to make their jobs easier. For applicants, maybe they need a way to submit a basic resume, and then for each job, they can paste a link to the job description, and you can have generative AI revise the resume to match the job being applied for, and then they can download the PDF and use it to apply to that job.
You know, sometimes close small network validation fails too.
For the resume I'm not looking to publish publicly my resume, I just want to publish enough that it gets someone to contact me for my full resume.
I have noticed this open format for resumes which I quite like and maybe there is something you can do with it:
https://jsonresume.org
Good luck!
It's easy to just jump in and another <ul> tag when I learn something or switch companies. I don't like spending a ton of time on it since no one else seems to read it anyway.
> It sounds kind of anachronistic,
Hmmmm interesting. I thought this was the perfect time for this, but you may be right based on the attention I have received for the product or maybe it's because of my noisy landing page.
Their only reason for supporting something like this was that they bought a domain they liked, and now to have something on those domains without the stress of managing hosting and coding, they would use that, since their domain are sitting idle in their registrar.