A text editor and a markdown to PDF app.
Alternatively Libre office and a standard template like Europass.
If you feel you need more than that you are putting too many details on your CV.
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A text editor and a markdown to PDF app.
Alternatively Libre office and a standard template like Europass.
If you feel you need more than that you are putting too many details on your CV.
LaTeX resume templates exist if you wanna get extremely fancy with it. Otherwise, any text editing document that allows some basic level of formatting and headers will do the trick. If I get sent an extremely beautiful and well-formatted resume to read, it's a "good attention to detail" footnote in my mind but ultimately the actual content is much more important.
Since we're on the subject of resumes though, an open message to anyone who might be reading... Don't have an LLM help you write your resume. It's extremely obvious and makes your resume worse because it gets real generic and wordy with it. I've seen them, I've not been impressed by them, it makes me think this person may not actually be able to write coherently on their own.
And remember, a resume is a personal advertisement for you - make it punchy, and keep to bullet points highlighting impressive things you want a recruiter and hiring manager to know. Include buzzwords as pulled directly from the job posting to get through automated screening. Highlight projects you've done and what positive effect they had on the intended audience.
You mean I shouldn't have a two page essay summarizing my entire life? /s
In all seriousness, its unfortunate how many people are mislead by school "career coaches" into making resumes and cover letters filled with fluff.
Here's some things I remember;
Instead of
Bobs Auto Shop
Accountant, 2019-2022
Lead with
Accountant
Bobs Auto Shop, 2019-2022
Saving this comment, I found this incredibly helpful, thank you for sharing!
Volunteer for an open source project. It will build your resume significantly
Use templates like these https://github.com/qjcg/awesome-typst#cv with the official online application (https://typst.app). It's almost as easy to use as markdown, and almost as powerful as LaTeX (while bring a million times easier to customize).
Learning LaTex for it is a great skill!
open-resume.com
How about just LibreOffice resume templates?
Typst. Much easier to setup and learn than TeX based solutions with similar capabilities.
+1 for Typst