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.
Medium Length Graduate Curriculum Vitae LaTeX Template
Original author: Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (http://www.rpi.edu/dept/arc/training/latex/resumes/)
This template has been downloaded from http://www.latextemplates.com
Modified by:
Daniel L Marks 3/28/2015
Lian Tze Lim 6/5/2015 for adding the photo
A multi-page CV and cover letter, using the moderncv document class.
The class provides facilities for typesetting modern curriculums vitae, both in a classic and in a casual style. It is fairly customizable, allowing you to define your own style by changing the colours, the fonts, etc.
A simple and short CV template for proposals
Author: Martin Hoelzer
Important note:
This template needs to be compiled with XeLaTeX.
The main document font is called Fontin and can be downloaded for free
from here: http://www.exljbris.com/fontin.html
Adapted from Twenty Seconds Resume/CV
LaTeX Template
Version 1.0 (14/7/16) from
LaTeXTemplates.com
Original author:
Carmine Spagnuolo (cspagnuolo@unisa.it)
License:
The MIT License (see included LICENSE file)
A one-sided CV template in a row layout. The heights and background colors of the rows can be customized to create a featured-content-like layout. Taken from https://github.com/jankapunkt/latexcv.
The Bullet Material CV is a minimalist template with a professional feel. Designed with a LinkedIn-like layout, this template reliefs the burden of worrying about customization and rather focuses on increasing productivity by filling out your CV's content in proper sectioned files; that can be later imported to the main.tex file via the \input{filename} command. Best of Luck!