CV Monster
Monster CV
Don't be alarmed, but I have spent MANY HOURS messing with my CV; writing, changing, rewriting, starting from the beginning again etc.
You don't want to do this, do you?
Perhaps you would like to put the hundreds of hours I spent doing mine to a more valuable, rewarding purpose.
- Latex CV
- If you mainly need to produce a printed CV, Latex does a great job.
This is a simple Latex CV, it is in an easy-to-maintain format but (I think) it looks pretty good. It was inspired by Willy Tarreau's cvfacile but adapted for my personal preferences. Prior to this I used a good but very heavy-weight linked set of classes to produce a CV; I found that the medium got in the way of the message.
- HTML CV (version 1)
- I tell agencies that they can have my CV as postscript or DVI and they start bleating about "Word6". HaHa, we have a laugh and then I tell them about my HTML CV.
If you like it, select SAVE AS, save it somewhere and edit it to reflect your skills etc.