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.
The LuaLaTex class ReCeiVe provides a wide variety of possible cv structures and allows the user to change many details easily. The class is written in such a manner that it should not be necessary to alternate it in any way in order to get the desired cv layout. More or less all macros and commands should be commented to provide the necessary transparency to facilitate the use of the class as much as possible.
Credits also go to Claud D. Park aka posquit0 and Jan Vorisek on whose CV templates the ReCeiVe classe is based on.
Sample LaTeX resume from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bombay.
This template was originally published on ShareLaTeX and subsequently moved to Overleaf in November 2019.
A CV and letter class which is easy for a recruiter to read and find the information they want. This will increase the chances of getting that interview.
There are a number of settings in the .tex file which can be altered to personalise the template.
A few tweaks to the original Deedy Resume template.
Switched the columns
Shifted education to the column with Experience
Changed ordering of items based on personal taste.