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resume
- My GitHub and Markdown and pandoc resume process
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Make a Resume in LaTeX from Scratch
this is great. I recently created a markdown -> pandoc resume process I really enjoy. not as much flexibility or control as LaTeX buts a lot easier.
https://github.com/ubernaut/resume
- Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (January 2023)
- A collection of pithy things I've learned over 15 years of software projects
cv
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Ask HN: Tool to create a CV/resume in 2023
Switched from a LaTeX based CV [1] (source [2]) to a Vue based one [3] (source [4]).
My new CV is more maintainable and I can do things that aren't really straightforward with LaTeX (multi page table), but one of the issues is rendering it to PDF. So far the best solution I've found is to use Puppeteer.
In any case I think that the result is pretty cool (https://cv.denv.it), but almost no one accepts "web based CVs" (or at least, they are not that common).
[1]: https://github.com/denysvitali/cv/raw/master/main.pdf
[2]: https://github.com/denysvitali/cv
[3]: https://cv.denv.it/
[4]: https://github.com/denysvitali/cv-2
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Make a Resume in LaTeX from Scratch
Same but I switched to a web page (with Vue) instead, that can be printed as a PDF.
Definitely more manageable, especially when it comes to alignment, multi-page tables and fonts.
Previous template: https://github.com/denysvitali/cv
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Ask HN: Why isn't there any standard for machine readable CV's?
+1
I too have my CV made with LaTeX and using a modified template I've found.
https://github.com/denysvitali/cv/blob/master/main.pdf
The interesting part is that I can version my CV (actually, this one here is already pretty old), and run a CI job to build the document (which in this case I chose to version along with the repository - I know, bad choice).
Overall it's as you say, you can just edit a line (even with your phone) and you're good to go.
What are some alternatives?
resume
resume
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