RenderCV Classic Theme
Author:
Sina Atalay
Last Updated:
3 mesi fa
License:
Other (as stated in the work)
Abstract:
A CV/resume theme of RenderCV.
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\documentclass[10pt, letterpaper]{article}
% Packages:
\usepackage[
ignoreheadfoot, % set margins without considering header and footer
top=2 cm, % seperation between body and page edge from the top
bottom=2 cm, % seperation between body and page edge from the bottom
left=2 cm, % seperation between body and page edge from the left
right=2 cm, % seperation between body and page edge from the right
footskip=1.0 cm, % seperation between body and footer
% showframe % for debugging
]{geometry} % for adjusting page geometry
\usepackage[explicit]{titlesec} % for customizing section titles
\usepackage{tabularx} % for making tables with fixed width columns
\usepackage{array} % tabularx requires this
\usepackage[dvipsnames]{xcolor} % for coloring text
\definecolor{primaryColor}{RGB}{0, 79, 144} % define primary color
\usepackage{enumitem} % for customizing lists
\usepackage{fontawesome5} % for using icons
\usepackage{amsmath} % for math
\usepackage[
pdftitle={John Doe's CV},
pdfauthor={John Doe},
pdfcreator={LaTeX with RenderCV},
colorlinks=true,
urlcolor=primaryColor
]{hyperref} % for links, metadata and bookmarks
\usepackage[pscoord]{eso-pic} % for floating text on the page
\usepackage{calc} % for calculating lengths
\usepackage{bookmark} % for bookmarks
\usepackage{lastpage} % for getting the total number of pages
\usepackage{changepage} % for one column entries (adjustwidth environment)
\usepackage{paracol} % for two and three column entries
\usepackage{ifthen} % for conditional statements
\usepackage{needspace} % for avoiding page brake right after the section title
\usepackage{iftex} % check if engine is pdflatex, xetex or luatex
% Ensure that generate pdf is machine readable/ATS parsable:
\ifPDFTeX
\input{glyphtounicode}
\pdfgentounicode=1
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage{lmodern}
\fi
\usepackage[default, type1]{sourcesanspro}
% Some settings:
\AtBeginEnvironment{adjustwidth}{\partopsep0pt} % remove space before adjustwidth environment
\pagestyle{empty} % no header or footer
\setcounter{secnumdepth}{0} % no section numbering
\setlength{\parindent}{0pt} % no indentation
\setlength{\topskip}{0pt} % no top skip
\setlength{\columnsep}{0.15cm} % set column seperation
\makeatletter
\let\ps@customFooterStyle\ps@plain % Copy the plain style to customFooterStyle
\patchcmd{\ps@customFooterStyle}{\thepage}{
\color{gray}\textit{\small John Doe - Page \thepage{} of \pageref*{LastPage}}
}{}{} % replace number by desired string
\makeatother
\pagestyle{customFooterStyle}
\titleformat{\section}{
% avoid page braking right after the section title
\needspace{4\baselineskip}
% make the font size of the section title large and color it with the primary color
\Large\color{primaryColor}
}{
}{
}{
% print bold title, give 0.15 cm space and draw a line of 0.8 pt thickness
% from the end of the title to the end of the body
\textbf{#1}\hspace{0.15cm}\titlerule[0.8pt]\hspace{-0.1cm}
}[] % section title formatting
\titlespacing{\section}{
% left space:
-1pt
}{
% top space:
0.3 cm
}{
% bottom space:
0.2 cm
} % section title spacing
% \renewcommand\labelitemi{$\vcenter{\hbox{\small$\bullet$}}$} % custom bullet points
\newenvironment{highlights}{
\begin{itemize}[
topsep=0.10 cm,
parsep=0.10 cm,
partopsep=0pt,
itemsep=0pt,
leftmargin=0.4 cm + 10pt
]
}{
\end{itemize}
} % new environment for highlights
\newenvironment{highlightsforbulletentries}{
\begin{itemize}[
topsep=0.10 cm,
parsep=0.10 cm,
partopsep=0pt,
itemsep=0pt,
leftmargin=10pt
]
}{
\end{itemize}
} % new environment for highlights for bullet entries
\newenvironment{onecolentry}{
\begin{adjustwidth}{
0.2 cm + 0.00001 cm
}{
0.2 cm + 0.00001 cm
}
}{
\end{adjustwidth}
} % new environment for one column entries
\newenvironment{twocolentry}[2][]{
\onecolentry
\def\secondColumn{#2}
\setcolumnwidth{\fill, 4.5 cm}
\begin{paracol}{2}
}{
\switchcolumn \raggedleft \secondColumn
\end{paracol}
\endonecolentry
} % new environment for two column entries
\newenvironment{threecolentry}[3][]{
\onecolentry
\def\thirdColumn{#3}
\setcolumnwidth{1 cm, \fill, 4.5 cm}
\begin{paracol}{3}
{\raggedright #2} \switchcolumn
}{
\switchcolumn \raggedleft \thirdColumn
\end{paracol}
\endonecolentry
} % new environment for three column entries
\newenvironment{header}{
\setlength{\topsep}{0pt}\par\kern\topsep\centering\color{primaryColor}\linespread{1.5}
}{
\par\kern\topsep
} % new environment for the header
\newcommand{\placelastupdatedtext}{% \placetextbox{<horizontal pos>}{<vertical pos>}{<stuff>}
\AddToShipoutPictureFG*{% Add <stuff> to current page foreground
\put(
\LenToUnit{\paperwidth-2 cm-0.2 cm+0.05cm},
\LenToUnit{\paperheight-1.0 cm}
){\vtop{{\null}\makebox[0pt][c]{
\small\color{gray}\textit{Last updated in September 2024}\hspace{\widthof{Last updated in September 2024}}
}}}%
}%
}%
% save the original href command in a new command:
\let\hrefWithoutArrow\href
% new command for external links:
\renewcommand{\href}[2]{\hrefWithoutArrow{#1}{\ifthenelse{\equal{#2}{}}{ }{#2 }\raisebox{.15ex}{\footnotesize \faExternalLink*}}}
\begin{document}
\newcommand{\AND}{\unskip
\cleaders\copy\ANDbox\hskip\wd\ANDbox
\ignorespaces
}
\newsavebox\ANDbox
\sbox\ANDbox{}
\placelastupdatedtext
\begin{header}
\fontsize{30 pt}{30 pt}
\textbf{John Doe}
\vspace{0.3 cm}
\normalsize
\mbox{{\footnotesize\faMapMarker*}\hspace*{0.13cm}Your Location}%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\AND%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\mbox{\hrefWithoutArrow{mailto:youremail@yourdomain.com}{{\footnotesize\faEnvelope[regular]}\hspace*{0.13cm}youremail@yourdomain.com}}%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\AND%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\mbox{\hrefWithoutArrow{tel:+90-541-999-99-99}{{\footnotesize\faPhone*}\hspace*{0.13cm}0541 999 99 99}}%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\AND%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\mbox{\hrefWithoutArrow{https://yourwebsite.com/}{{\footnotesize\faLink}\hspace*{0.13cm}yourwebsite.com}}%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\AND%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\mbox{\hrefWithoutArrow{https://linkedin.com/in/yourusername}{{\footnotesize\faLinkedinIn}\hspace*{0.13cm}yourusername}}%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\AND%
\kern 0.25 cm%
\mbox{\hrefWithoutArrow{https://github.com/yourusername}{{\footnotesize\faGithub}\hspace*{0.13cm}yourusername}}%
\end{header}
\vspace{0.3 cm - 0.3 cm}
\section{Welcome to RenderCV!}
\begin{onecolentry}
\href{https://rendercv.com}{RenderCV} is a LaTeX-based CV/resume version-control and maintenance app. It allows you to create a high-quality CV or resume as a PDF file from a YAML file, with \textbf{Markdown syntax support} and \textbf{complete control over the LaTeX code}.
\end{onecolentry}
\vspace{0.2 cm}
\begin{onecolentry}
The boilerplate content was inspired by \href{https://github.com/dnl-blkv/mcdowell-cv}{Gayle McDowell}.
\end{onecolentry}
\section{Quick Guide}
\begin{onecolentry}
\begin{highlightsforbulletentries}
\item Each section title is arbitrary and each section contains a list of entries.
\item There are 7 unique entry types: \textit{BulletEntry}, \textit{TextEntry}, \textit{EducationEntry}, \textit{ExperienceEntry}, \textit{NormalEntry}, \textit{PublicationEntry}, and \textit{OneLineEntry}.
\item Select a section title, pick an entry type, and start writing your section!
\item \href{https://docs.rendercv.com/user_guide/}{Here}, you can find a comprehensive user guide for RenderCV.
\end{highlightsforbulletentries}
\end{onecolentry}
\section{Education}
\begin{threecolentry}{\textbf{BS}}{
Sept 2000 – May 2005
}
\textbf{University of Pennsylvania}, Computer Science
\begin{highlights}
\item GPA: 3.9/4.0 (\href{https://example.com}{a link to somewhere})
\item \textbf{Coursework:} Computer Architecture, Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational Theory
\end{highlights}
\end{threecolentry}
\section{Experience}
\begin{twocolentry}{
Cupertino, CA
June 2005 – Aug 2007
}
\textbf{Apple}, Software Engineer
\begin{highlights}
\item Reduced time to render user buddy lists by 75\% by implementing a prediction algorithm
\item Integrated iChat with Spotlight Search by creating a tool to extract metadata from saved chat transcripts and provide metadata to a system-wide search database
\item Redesigned chat file format and implemented backward compatibility for search
\end{highlights}
\end{twocolentry}
\vspace{0.2 cm}
\begin{twocolentry}{
Redmond, WA
June 2003 – Aug 2003
}
\textbf{Microsoft}, Software Engineer Intern
\begin{highlights}
\item Designed a UI for the VS open file switcher (Ctrl-Tab) and extended it to tool windows
\item Created a service to provide gradient across VS and VS add-ins, optimizing its performance via caching
\item Built an app to compute the similarity of all methods in a codebase, reducing the time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$
\item Created a test case generation tool that creates random XML docs from XML Schema
\item Automated the extraction and processing of large datasets from legacy systems using SQL and Perl scripts
\end{highlights}
\end{twocolentry}
\section{Publications}
\begin{samepage}
\begin{twocolentry}{
Jan 2004
}
\textbf{3D Finite Element Analysis of No-Insulation Coils}
\vspace{0.10 cm}
\mbox{Frodo Baggins}, \mbox{\textbf{\textit{John Doe}}}, \mbox{Samwise Gamgee}
\vspace{0.10 cm}
\href{https://doi.org/10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648}{10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648}
\end{twocolentry}
\end{samepage}
\section{Projects}
\begin{twocolentry}{
\href{https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv}{github.com/name/repo}
}
\textbf{Multi-User Drawing Tool}
\begin{highlights}
\item Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can simultaneously view and draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's edits synchronized
\item Tools Used: C++, MFC
\end{highlights}
\end{twocolentry}
\vspace{0.2 cm}
\begin{twocolentry}{
\href{https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv}{github.com/name/repo}
}
\textbf{Synchronized Desktop Calendar}
\begin{highlights}
\item Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized calendars, allowing users to schedule meetings with other users
\item Tools Used: C\#, .NET, SQL, XML
\end{highlights}
\end{twocolentry}
\vspace{0.2 cm}
\begin{twocolentry}{
2002
}
\textbf{Custom Operating System}
\begin{highlights}
\item Built a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor, and calculator
\item Tools Used: C
\end{highlights}
\end{twocolentry}
\section{Technologies}
\begin{onecolentry}
\textbf{Languages:} C++, C, Java, Objective-C, C\#, SQL, JavaScript
\end{onecolentry}
\vspace{0.2 cm}
\begin{onecolentry}
\textbf{Technologies:} .NET, Microsoft SQL Server, XCode, Interface Builder
\end{onecolentry}
\end{document}