Ask HN: Crafting a CV/resume for an internship: LaTex, HTML, or something else?
I am currently enrolled as a student and am looking for an internship this summer (hopefully in the political arena). I have been working on my limited CV/resume, and am really curious as to what is the best to design it in? I have been researching the past few hours for examples on the design of CVs/resumes, on HN and elsewhere. Now, I've finally decided to sit down and write it out, but curious as to what is the favorite way to do it in. Word is not even an option :P But, I have been debating between LaTeX and just rolling it in HTML/CSS. Which do you prefer? Do you have any examples I could browse?
Thanks!
(shameless plug: Anyone looking for an intern this summer? :P)
[+] [-] bnjd|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] malloc47|13 years ago|reply
My resume [1] and source [2] for reference:
[1]: http://resume.malloc47.com
[2]: https://github.com/malloc47/cv/
[+] [-] slyv|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bjeanes|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] idoh|13 years ago|reply
The majority of resumes I get are pretty boring word docs derived from the standard templates - it gets boring after a while and the candidates blend together. Just a touch of design is all it takes to stand out.
[+] [-] splatcollision|13 years ago|reply
Here's an example of mine that I built with my own product, Edit Room: http://splatcollision.com/resume/
Edit Room is a web design prototyping app that builds HTML and CSS. Supports using Markdown as a content source. Easy to do responsive designs. Link: http://www.edit-room.com/
Another, cleaner design that I just put together: http://www.edit-room.com/review/yunWYrWs
[+] [-] Donito|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Baliw|13 years ago|reply
http://resume.dan.me/
[+] [-] unknown|13 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] kkoppenhaver|13 years ago|reply
http://www.keanankoppenhaver.com/resume/
[+] [-] andymoe|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] chucklarge|13 years ago|reply
I used to use LaTeX but couldn't figure out how to style it exactly as i needed.
If you do use LaTeX, use the \LaTeX function.
[+] [-] eduardordm|13 years ago|reply
I wouldn't pay for it, but it would be nice.
[+] [-] kkoppenhaver|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] bharani_m|13 years ago|reply
[+] [-] cwarrior|13 years ago|reply