- 1. Google Docs to PDF
- 2. Resume IO
- 3. Other
I use Resume.io.
It's my resume https://resume.io/r/Lk77wPAj6
Drop 👇 your tool or your resume. 👋
I use Resume.io.
It's my resume https://resume.io/r/Lk77wPAj6
Drop 👇 your tool or your resume. 👋
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Top comments (10)
Personally I don't want my resume online. I don't know whether the premium accounts is the real business model of Resume IO but it's easy to imagine bad things you could do with all that data.
I also don't want to use Word or a similar horror.
Instead I use this Vue.js generator that takes data from a configuration file and generates multiple HTML views that you can then export as PDF
salomonelli / best-resume-ever
👔 💼 Build fast 🚀 and easy multiple beautiful resumes and create your best CV ever! Made with Vue and LESS.
best-resume-ever
Made with Vue and LESS.
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Prerequisite
How to use
Go to the cloned directory (e.g.
cd best-resume-ever
).Run
npm install
. This may take a few seconds.Customize your resume in the
resume/
directory: edit your datadata.yml
and replace the default profile-pictureid.jpg
with your picture. Rename your picture asid.jpg
and copy it in theresume/
directory. During this step, you may…Highly recommended
So cool!
If they ask for it I have a resume made in word that I save as a PDF. When headhunted it isn't always they ask for a CV.
Nowadays I have my personal website I can refer to. I haven't listed any skills on it but I have a timeline describing workplaces I have worked at in a less formal way.
Nice website
I use Linux Libre Office Writer, and then just "Save As" PDF. If someone asks for a Word Doc I just politely remind them it's no longer the 1990s and send the PDF. :)
I have a CV I made in Word and export as PDF. Only give it out by demand, I don't leave that online (has potential private information).
And then I have a website, which is a blog and a small showcase of my work, and also there's LinkedIn where the experience is properly listed and looks more like an online CV than the website. I cross link between everything to make sure the employer's preference is visible and there to go to.
Great
I use LaTeX. As an academic, I need to include my publication list on my CV and easiest way to do that is bibtex.
Great!
Hey I create an resume on resume.io but i don't have the subscription plan. can you help me to generate my pdf?