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John_Doe_ClassicTheme_CV.yaml
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John_Doe_ClassicTheme_CV.yaml
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cv:
name: John Doe
location: Your Location
email: youremail@yourdomain.com
phone: tel:+90-541-999-99-99
website: https://yourwebsite.com/
social_networks:
- network: LinkedIn
username: yourusername
- network: GitHub
username: yourusername
sections:
welcome_to_rendercv!:
- '[RenderCV](https://github.com/sinaatalay/rendercv) is a LaTeX CV/resume framework.
It allows you to create a high-quality CV as a PDF from a YAML file with **full
Markdown syntax support** and **complete control over the LaTeX code**.'
- A substantial part of the content is taken from [here](https://www.careercup.com/resume),
where a *clean and tidy CV* pattern is proposed by **Gayle L. McDowell**.
quick_guide:
- bullet: Each section title is arbitrary, and each section contains a list
of entries.
- bullet: 'There are seven different entry types: *BulletEntry*, *TextEntry*,
*EducationEntry*, *ExperienceEntry*, *NormalEntry*, *PublicationEntry*,
and *OneLineEntry*.'
- bullet: Select a section title, pick an entry type, and start writing your
section!
- bullet: '[Here](https://docs.rendercv.com/user_guide/), you can find a comprehensive
user guide.'
education:
- institution: University of Pennsylvania
area: Computer Science
degree: BS
start_date: 2000-09
end_date: 2005-05
highlights:
- 'GPA: 3.9/4.0 ([Transcript](https://example.com))'
- '**Coursework:** Software Foundations, Computer Architecture, Algorithms,
Artificial Intelligence, Comparison of Learning Algorithms, Computational
Theory.'
experience:
- company: Apple Computer
position: Software Engineer, Intern
location: CA, USA
start_date: 2004-06
end_date: 2004-08
highlights:
- Reduced time to render the user's buddy list by 75% by implementing a
prediction algorithm.
- Implemented iChat integration with OS X Spotlight Search by creating a
tool that extracts metadata from saved chat transcripts and provides metadata
to a system-wide search database.
- Redesigned chat file format and implemented backward compatibility for
search.
- company: Microsoft Corporation
position: Lead Student Ambassador
location: WA, USA
start_date: 2003-09
end_date: 2005-04
highlights:
- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
- 15 Student Ambassadors.
- 'Created and taught a computer science course, CSE 099: Software Design
and Development.'
- company: University of Pennsylvania
position: Head Teaching Assistant
location: PA, USA
start_date: 2001-10
end_date: 2005-05
highlights:
- Implemented a user interface for the VS open file switcher (ctrl-tab)
and extended it to tool windows.
- Created a service to provide gradient across VS and VS add-ins. Optimized
service via caching.
- Programmer Productivity Research Center (Summers 2001, 2002)
- 'Built app to compute the similarity of all methods in a code base, reduced
time from $\mathcal{O}(n^2)$ to $\mathcal{O}(n \log n)$. '
- Created a test case generation tool that creates random XML docs from
XML Schema.
- company: Microsoft Corporation
position: Software Design Engineer, Intern
location: WA, USA
start_date: 2003-06
end_date: 2003-08
highlights:
- Promoted to Lead Student Ambassador in the Fall of 2004, supervised 10
- 15 Student Ambassadors.
publications:
- title: Magneto-Thermal Thin Shell Approximation for 3D Finite Element Analysis
of No-Insulation Coils
authors:
- Albert Smith
- '***John Doe***'
- Jane Derry
- Harry Tom
- Frodo Baggins
doi: 10.1109/TASC.2023.3340648
date: 2004-01
projects:
- name: Multi-User Drawing Tool
date: 2004
highlights:
- Developed an electronic classroom where multiple users can view and simultaneously
draw on a "chalkboard" with each person's edits synchronized.
- Used C++ and MFC.
- name: Synchronized Calendar
start_date: 2003
end_date: 2004
highlights:
- Developed a desktop calendar with globally shared and synchronized calendars,
allowing users to schedule meetings with other users.
- Used C#.NET, SQL, and XML.
- name: Operating System
date: 2002
highlights:
- Developed a UNIX-style OS with a scheduler, file system, text editor,
and calculator.
- Used C.
additional_experience_and_awards:
- label: Instructor (2003 - 2005)
details: Taught two full-credit Computer Science courses.
- label: Third Prize, Senior Design Projects
details: Awarded 3rd prize for a synchronized calendar project out of 100
projects.
technologies:
- label: Languages
details: C++, C, Java, Objective-C, C#.NET, SQL, JavaScript
- label: Software
details: Visual Studio, Microsoft SQL Server, Eclipse, XCode, Interface Builder
design:
theme: classic
font: Source Sans 3
font_size: 10pt
page_size: letterpaper
color: '#004f90'
disable_external_link_icons: false
disable_page_numbering: false
page_numbering_style: NAME - Page PAGE_NUMBER of TOTAL_PAGES
disable_last_updated_date: false
last_updated_date_style: Last updated in TODAY
header_font_size: 30 pt
text_alignment: justified
margins:
page:
top: 2 cm
bottom: 2 cm
left: 2 cm
right: 2 cm
section_title:
top: 0.3 cm
bottom: 0.2 cm
entry_area:
left_and_right: 0.2 cm
vertical_between: 0.2 cm
date_and_location_width: 4.5 cm
education_degree_width: 1 cm
highlights_area:
top: 0.10 cm
left: 0.4 cm
vertical_between_bullet_points: 0.10 cm
header:
vertical_between_name_and_connections: 0.3 cm
bottom: 0.3 cm
horizontal_between_connections: 0.5 cm
show_timespan_in:
- Experience