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 to-the-point LaTeX template for resumés, aimed to help you write a visually pleasing CV. Writing an engaging Resume is not an easy task. This template will help you by providing you with a basic structure in which to enter your personal information. Additional features include: color theme options (blue/green), clickable references to socials and contact information, a GDPR mode to redact sensitive information.
This template is published under the MIT license and can be downloaded in full from: https://github.com/sddevelopment-be/DojiCV
This is a CV template suitable for anyone. This template needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX.
Original by Adrien Friggeri (MIT license)
with modifications by Alejandro Pérez Londoño (CC-BY)
The Monocol Navbar CV is a CV template inspired by simple websites with a main infinite scroll body and a little navigation at the side. Only that here, the navigation is the contact info. The image can easily be taken away if not wanted or needed (but it’s still customary in German speaking areas). Apart from being inspired by simple website navbars, inspiration credit also goes to Jan Kuester’s Left Sidebar CV with the paracol separation rule.
More information on using the included infographics in the blogpost linked below.
The github is here.
The blogpost to go with it is here.
A CV template using pastel(ish) colour, inspired by Awesome CV, but including some more 'visual' elements, such as progressbars and progress circles. It also has a two column layout to make more of the space available in case it is supposed to be used as a resumé.
Some more information on it is in the blog post about it.
This is the Github repo.
This template shows how to create your academic CV using EuropeCV document class. More details on how to use it can be found on GitHub or on the CTAN web portal
The template shows how to use the EuropeCV LaTeX document class to create own curriculum vitae. More details on how to use it can be found on GitHub or on the CTAN web portal
A simple, not over-designed, two-column resume and CV template.
Derived from AltaCV (v1.6.2).
Styled to mimic my own resume, designed in MS Word and originally from a Google Docs template.