Step 1
Start with a CV
Use your reviewed career record as the base.
Personal career website
Build a shareable professional page with selected achievements, skills, links, and contact actions without manually designing a full website.
A personal career website can help recruiters understand context, but maintaining a separate site is extra work. Carve uses reviewed career evidence as the source.
personal career website
Also covers resume website, professional website, career portfolio.
Shareable profile URL
Selected proof and links
Recruiter-friendly narrative
Privacy review before publishing
Step 1
Use your reviewed career record as the base.
Step 2
Choose the achievements and links appropriate for a public page.
Step 3
Create a concise narrative rather than a full resume clone.
Step 4
Review privacy and share the link where useful.
It can include selected work, but the focus is career evidence and recruiter context.
Published Carve Profiles are designed to be manageable from the product.
Profiles should stay search-private by default unless a user opts into indexing.
Global / profile
Create a concise career narrative, selected proof, skills, and contact actions from the same reviewed evidence behind your CV.
Global / profile
Publish selected achievements, skills, narrative, and contact actions in a shareable profile built from the same source as your resume.
Global / profile
Use your reviewed resume evidence to create a shareable profile page with selected proof, narrative, links, and contact actions.