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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.
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Single Page Resume
Deedy - One Page Two Column Resume
LaTeX Template
Version 1.1 (30/4/2014)
Original author:
Debarghya Das (http://debarghyadas.com)
Original repository:
https://github.com/deedydas/Deedy-Resume
IMPORTANT: THIS TEMPLATE NEEDS TO BE COMPILED WITH XeLaTeX
Varun Agrawal

Programming Resume
Copyright Sebastian Cain 2015
Sebastian Cain

Akshay Vaishnav's CV
Mechanical Engineer
Akshay Vaishnav

Clément Rodrigues' CV (Mechanical Engineer)
Clément Rodrigues' CV
Clement

CS/IT/SWE Resume Template
CS/IT/SWE Resume Template
Sidratul Muntaha Ahmed

CV Arles Bustamante
Arles Bustamante's CV
Created with the AltaCV template.
Arles Bustamante

Ajith Raj Menon's Résumé
MEAN Stack Developer/ Network Engineer
Ajith Raj Menon

Beautiful CV with fontawesome integration
Inspired by several templates and typography books (see template for more).
More whitespace than your typical resume, but nicer too. Enjoy!
Jia Yang

One Row Academic CV
A one row academic CV template.
Having gotten feedback on the Two Row Academic CV, I made this version with only one column, a page counter in the footer and an even more 'serious' look (no more colours, little icons, etc.).
The idea is that if you are allowed more than just one page resumé-style (where two columns make sense to make the most out of the available space), it might be favourable to have just one column for improved overview and readability. The slightly bigger font is a bit easier on the eyes of tired hiring committees and the page numbering makes sure that a lost page won't go unnoticed.
For listing publications, multiple different versions are available (look closely!). You can try out all the alternatives and then stick with what works best for you. (They are the same one as in the previous Two Column CV). Remove the photo if that's not customary where you're applying.
The blogpost to go with it is here
and this is the Github.
Sarah Lang