Layout. I'm not even going to read this. You don't need to do it in LaTeX, but you really have to add structure to it. I want to glace over it and make out distinct areas of different contents.
Any suggestions, or maybe a good example? I'm not sure how I can add more structure, given it's literally a basic profile followed by distinct work positions.
I'm not an expert. Please go through a guide about the topic. Also look at sample CVs. Here are a few short ideas that come immediately:
- First paragraph same font size as the rest.
- Split your content into different categories and make the distinction visible. Name, personal info, technical info, experience, education, etc. Now split each of those categories again. For example: experience - firm, duration, role, bullet points about learnings. Now list these entities within a category
- I want to make clear, that I am not talking about implementing design elements or making your CV more fancy. Plain and rudimentary formatting is fine!
notpushkin|2 years ago
sdfzguf|2 years ago
- First paragraph same font size as the rest.
- Split your content into different categories and make the distinction visible. Name, personal info, technical info, experience, education, etc. Now split each of those categories again. For example: experience - firm, duration, role, bullet points about learnings. Now list these entities within a category
- Again, you don't have to do it in LaTeX, just go there and see what differences you find in terms of your own document. https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/tagged/cv
- I want to make clear, that I am not talking about implementing design elements or making your CV more fancy. Plain and rudimentary formatting is fine!