Job searches are already fairly stressful. You should be able to build a resume without adding to that stress. Resumes are important because it gives you a single document you can send to multiple employers. It has your contact info, job history, references, and all kinds of valuable information for employers. It’s way easier to hand out a well-made resume than it is to fill out dozens of applications. Additionally, many jobs require both an application and resume anyway and it’s always good to be prepared. Here are the best resume builder apps for Android! Of course, many of these are useful for CVs for you academics out there.
Price: Free (with ads)
Ariostoz Resume Builder Free kicks off our list and it’s a fairly reasonable resume builder app. The app comes with over 75 templates for various types of jobs. Additionally, you can download the final product in PDF format at the end if you want to. Templates are customizable and you can easily share it with your cloud storage or email as well. The finished PDF is saved to your downloads folder. Some users complain about resumes being deleted if they leave the app and come back. However, it is one of the few free resume builder apps that is actually free. It is supported by advertisements.
Price: Free / Up to $5.99
CV Engineer is a popular app in this space. It features a bunch of resumes, simple controls, and you can export in PDF format when you’re done. You simply fill out each field until the whole thing is finished so it’s easy enough for just about anyone to use. The app was also designed by a recruitment consultant so the templates are reasonably decent for just about anything. You can make resumes and CVs for free and contribute later if you want to.
Price: Free / $1.49
Free Resume Builder by Magnetic Lab is one of the better free resume builder apps. It has a bunch of customizable sections for whatever kind of resume you want to build. This includes an advanced resume editor where you can reformat the template to your choosing. Some other features include PDF format support, the ability to duplicate resumes, and you can even use a photo if you want to. Finally, we quite liked the UI and information input with this one. It’s super easy and it looks good. You can pay the $1.49 in-app purchase to remove ads if you want to.
Price: Free
Everybody knows about LinkedIn. The service is a social media website mixed with a job search website and it’s also a source of information for various types of professionals. Your profile is basically your resume. You put your background, job experience, and education experience there. People can then connect with you or you can apply for jobs right there on the site. It has its ups and downs both in popularity and functionality. However, it’s easily the largest website on the Internet that does what this app does. LinkedIn also has an excellent professional learning app called Linked Learning if you want to brush up on some job skills.
Price: Free / $6.99-$9.99 per month / $149.99 once
Microsoft Word is the original resume builder app. People use this one for building a resume to this day and have for decades at this point. The app has templates and it leverages its word processing capabilities to generate some really neat looking stuff. You can export in a variety of formats, including Word’s native format or PDF if you choose. The mobile version doesn’t have a ton of available templates but it has a good basic option. You’ll likely have more luck on the web version or the desktop version if you have access to those.
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