rover-resume
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rover-resume
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Show HN: Practical typography résumé template recreated in LaTeX
Simple tweaks like adjusting colors or fonts can make a big difference in the look and feel of the resume. I also chose not to use `fontspec` to avoid xelatex etc. There are a few [more templates showing other possibilities](https://github.com/subidit/rover-resume).
I crafted the options for formatting with LaTeX enthusiasts in mind, anticipating their desire to personalize the layout effortlessly. But not many people are actually modifying anything.
I thought to include working code snippets showing how to achive a particular formatting, like different ways to format SKILLS section or the NAME and contract information header. But feel that would make it look more messy. Ultimately ended up dumping those snippets in a `user-guide.md` file. I feel it could be better organised. Please advise. Thanks.
Resume
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Set column width across sections
I am using the Russel Resume CV Template. I have a couple of columns defined using the cvskill command to define a couple of sections. Within the section, the spaces between the skilltype and the skillset column is defined by the longest column plus 1ex tabcolsep.
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Looking for Business Analyst role after graduation and applied like crazy (300+), I got a few interviews and no offer. Would someone be able to give me some advice on improving my CV?
Beyond that, you could do better on the layout. If you're familiar with LaTeX, it may be worth the investment to create a resume using it. Overleaf has some great templates, they're all free, and in general I found that my response rate improved a lot when I ditched the MS Word appearance for something cleaner like the Russell template.
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Need Help to make it ATS Friendly!
My template lies here to check the overleaf version go here
What are some alternatives?
WebLaTex - A complete alternative for Overleaf with VSCode + Web + Git Integration + Copilot + Grammar & Spell Checker + Live Collaboration Support. Based on GitHub Codespace and Dev container.
Luffy-awesome-cv - :monkey: template CV
office-resume - Single page LaTeX resume and cover letter template
rendercv - LaTeX CV generator from a YAML/JSON input file.
latex-cookbook - A comprehensive LaTeX template with examples for theses, books and more, employing the 'latest and greatest' (UTF8, glossaries, fonts, ...). The PDF artifact is built using CI/CD, with a Python testing framework.
quarto_titlepages - A Quarto extension for making title and cover pages for PDF output.