Your curriculum vitae (CV) or resume is often the first impression you’ll make on a prospective employer, and it’s important to stand out amongst the crowd. These templates provide a range of styles – classical, professional, academic, plain, fancy – which can be adapted to fit your personal preference. Sections for employment history, education, skills, experience, publications and interests can be arranged to best show off your fit for the role you’re applying for, whether you’re a graduate fresh out of university or an experienced professional looking to change career.
I've been asked a few times for the code of my own CV.
Truth is, it was first done many, many years ago, based on the CurVe class. As I picked up tips and tricks, I kept adding and modifying the formatting styles—but I never got round to cleaning it up properly. I wouldn't wish it on anyone to have to read or use the messy code as it was *shudder*.
I got asked about it again, and I'm finally able to simplify the thing and put in online on Overleaf (so that other users won't get back to me with "but I don't have this package" issues either! 😉)
This is an bare bones CV created using altacv.cls (v1.7.2, 25 Aug 2024), which is based on the style of Marissa Mayer's
CV created by BusinessInsider using enhancv. (You can find a re-created example of that CV using AltaCV here.)
Examples of producing a publication list and referees section is provided on the second page.
This is a new version of Hipster CV ( Github repo – read up more on the initial thought with it here & here).
The idea was to create a template a little less flashy than the original Hipster CV but still somehow in the same spirit of being modern and unusual. The colour themes are the same as in hipster, but this time, there is yet another version "withoutsidebar" for a version where the sidebar has no background colour (there will still be a sidebar, sorry for the confusing naming).
It was also inspired by friggeri CV and twenty CV as well as the developer CV
The github repo for Simple Hipster is here.
Most overleaf users have a curriculum vitae or a resume, but how many have an Anti CV? An Anti CV is the opposite of a CV, hence the name. It is a document detailing all of your professional failures.
Why would anyone want that? It can be helpful down the road to remind yourself or to show others how much you failed before getting to where you wanted to be.
A tweaked version of Deedy's wonderful resume template. Notable changes are the reversed columns and heavier font weights for better readability.
This is version 1.3 (22/9/2018).
For the source, see my GitHub repo: https://github.com/ZDTaylor/Deedy-Resume-Reversed
For the original Deedy Resume, see his GitHub repo: https://github.com/Deedy/Deedy-Resume
I've been asked a few times for the code of my own CV.
Truth is, it was first done many, many years ago, based on the CurVe class. As I picked up tips and tricks, I kept adding and modifying the formatting styles—but I never got round to cleaning it up properly. I wouldn't wish it on anyone to have to read or use the messy code as it was *shudder*.
I got asked about it again, and I'm finally able to simplify the thing and put in online on Overleaf (so that other users won't get back to me with "but I don't have this package" issues either! 😉)
This is an bare bones CV created using altacv.cls (v1.7.2, 25 Aug 2024), which is based on the style of Marissa Mayer's
CV created by BusinessInsider using enhancv. (You can find a re-created example of that CV using AltaCV here.)
Examples of producing a publication list and referees section is provided on the second page.
This is an example CV created using altacv.cls (v1.7.2, 28 Aug 2024), based on Marissa Mayer's
CV created by BusinessInsider using enhancv.
You can edit a "bare bones" AltaCV template as well. Examples of producing a publication list and referees section is provided on the second page.
This is a refactored version of the resume that I have maintained since college.
Primary goals:
- Clean and easy to customize with minimal "fluff" (KISS)
- Optimized for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS)
- Suitable for use as both a CV and Resume
- Clearly documented features
- Use as much space as possible while remaining printable
Latest update:
- Removes \scshape which can confuse ATS that do not consider distance between text sizes
- Ensures content in header row is not merged