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.
A minimalistic, multi-page CV template with BibLaTeX support.
Template is available under MIT license. It needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX or LuaLaTeX. See the website for more examples.
Website: https://github.com/dcetin/Simple-CV
A Free, highly customizable, multi-page CV template with left sidebar suitable for anyone. This template needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX/LuaLaTeX.
This template based on fortysecondscv class (created by Rene Wirnata) and twentysecondcv class (created by Carmine Spagnuolo) has been modified to meet Ovearleaf's compilation requirement.
Features:
Tiny Seal Generator Watermark
Colored DiagramSet
Uses Fontawesome5/Fontawesome/Academicons/Comprehensive
A highly customizable and multi-page optimized CV template based on the great twentysecondcv class, adding various options for the user to modify layout style elements.
Adaptive CV allows to compile different variants of a CV (e.g., a résumé and an extended CV) from a single LaTeX source. It is particularly suitable for academic CVs but flexible enough to be used with any CVs.
https://github.com/alessandrorossini/adcv
ModernFancyCV is a resume template for 2020 that aims to fulfill and surpass the expectations of any HR. All important information fits on a single page while maintaining clarity. It is aimed primarily at recent college grads, but everyone else can simply swap the "Education" and "Experience" sections and is ready to go.
Of course I suggest you swap out the "Sports Teams" in the Bubble-graphic for something more skills-oriented like "Programming Languages" or "Software". It´s totally up to you. Unfortunately, poor Doug can't code...