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Curriculum Vitae (Résumé)

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Andrej Brodnik’s class, vita, offers a framework for producing +a curriculum vitae. The class may be customised both for +subject (example class option files support both computer scientists +and singers), and for language (both the options provided are +available for both English and Slovene). Extensions may be written by +creating new class option files, or by using macros defined in the +class to define new entry types, etc. +

Didier Verna’s class, curve, is based on a model in which +the CV is made of a set of rubrics (each one dealing +with a major item that you want to discuss, such as ‘education’, ‘work +experience’, etc). The class’s documentation is supported by a couple +of example files, and an emacs mode is provided. +

Xavier Danaux offers a class moderncv which supports +typesetting modern curricula vitarum, both in a classic and in a +casual style. It is fairly customizable, allowing you to define your +own style by changing the colours, the fonts, etc. +

The European Commission has recommended a format for +curricula vitarum within Europe, and Nicola Vitacolonna has +developed a class europecv to produce it. While (by his own +admission) the class doesn’t solve all problems, it seems well-thought +out and supports all current official EU languages (together with a +few non-official languages, such as Catalan, Galician and Serbian). +

The alternative to using a separate class is to impose a package on +one of the standard classes. An example, +Axel Reichert’s currvita package, has been recommended to the +FAQ team. Its output certainly looks good. +

There is also a LaTeX 2.09 package resume, which comes with +little but advice against trying to use it. +

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currvita.sty
macros/latex/contrib/currvita (gzipped tar, browse) +
curve.cls
macros/latex/contrib/curve (gzipped tar, browse) +
europecv.cls
macros/latex/contrib/europecv (gzipped tar, browse) +
moderncv.cls
macros/latex/contrib/moderncv (gzipped tar, browse) +
resume.sty
obsolete/macros/latex209/contrib/resume/resume.sty +
vita.cls
macros/latex/contrib/vita (gzipped tar, browse) +
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