A website for automatically generating elegant LaTeX resumes without the need to write any TeX code yourself.
Simply choose a template, fill in as much (or as little) info as you want, and then press Make to see your output. You can change your template at any point to see how your resume looks with different designs.
When you're happy with your result, you can download the resume as a PDF, TeX, or JSON document. The JSON output is compatible with JSONResume.
Contributions are very welcome, and I am always happy to help out first-timers contributors with any questions you may have. You can check out the contributing.md for an in-depth guide on how to get started on working on the app.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
If you liked the project and would like to show your appreciation, donations are very much appreciated. Or, if you'd just like to say thanks, feel free to send me an email.
Thanks very much to the creators of the LaTeX templates used in this website.
- Rensselaer Career Development Center
- Byungjin Park
- Scott Clark
- Debarghya Das
- Xavier Danaux
- Ratul Saha
- Daniil Belyakov
- Frits Wenneker
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