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Awesome Source CV
About
Awesome Source Latex CV is based on a CV template created by Alessandro Plasmati. The original template use XeLaTeX engine and Fontin Sans font.
More informations about the original Alessandro Plasmati template can be found here :
Personal data has moved on top of the first page just before the position and Fontin Sans font has been replaced by Source Sans Pro Font from Adobe. Font Awesome icons are used to highlight important elements.
Unlike Alessandro Plasmati CV template, all layout stuff in Awesome Source Latex CV has moved in the Latex class file awesome-source-cv.cls.
Quick start
You can edit online Awesome Source Latex CV on Overleaf. Feel free to use my referal link if you want to create your account.
How to use Awesome Source CV latex class
Construct the header
Outside of the \socialinfo
wrapper you have to define the mandatory parameters \name
and \tagline
.
% Define author's name
% Usage: \name{<firstname>}{<lastname>}
% Mandatory
\name{Christophe}{ROGER}
% Define author's photo (optional)
% Usage \photo{<diameter>}{<photo>}
\photo{2.5cm}{darwiin}
% Define author's tagline
% Usage: \tagline{<tag line>}
% Mandatory
\tagline{Chef de projet IT}
Most social network have their command to render a clickable link or a simple text entry.
% Render author's linked-in (optional)
% Usage: \linkedin{<linked-in-nick>}
\linkedin{christopheroger}
% Render author's viadeo(optional)
% Usage: \viadeo{<viadeo-nick>}
\viadeo{christopheroger}
% Render author's github (optional)
% Usage: \github{<github-nick>}
\github{darwiin}
% Render author's email (optional)
% Usage: \email{<email adress>}
\email{christophe.roger@mail.com}
Put these command in the \socialinfo
wrapper. Feel free to add \\
when you want to force a new line.
\socialinfo{
\linkedin{christopheroger}
\viadeo{christopheroger}
\github{darwiin}\\
\smartphone{+687 123 456}
\email{christophe.roger@mail.com}\\
\address{2 Rue du quartier, 98765 Ville, Pays}\\
\infos{Né le 23 septembre 1982 (34 ans) à Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie}
}
Use the \makecvheader
command to generate the header.
\makecvheader
Construct the experiences section
To describe your experiences you have first to declare the experiences
environment
% Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro
\begin{experiences}
% Here's go your experiences
\end{experiences}
Then you can describe your experiences using \experience and \consultantexperience entries. Each entry must be separated by the \emptyseparator
% Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro
\begin{experiences}
% The experience entry work as below and can be used to describe a job experience
\experience
{End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country}
{Begin date} {
experience details
\begin{itemize}
\item Item 1: _Item 1 description_
\item Item 2: _Item 2 description_
\item Item 3: _Item 3 description_
\end{itemize}
}
{Technology highlights}
% The emptyseparator macro is used to create white space in your experience
\emptySeparator
% The consultantexperience macro is very similar to the experience macro, but offer you
% the possibility tu put client details
\consultantexperience
{End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country}
{Begin date} {Client job title}{Clent enterprise}
{
experience details
\begin{itemize}
\item Item 1: _Item 1 description_
\item Item 2: _Item 2 description_
\item Item 3: _Item 3 description_
\end{itemize}
}
{Technology highlights}
\end{experiences}
License
Latex class file awesome-source-cv.cls is published under the term of the LPPL Version 1.3c.
All content files are published under the term of the CC BY-SA 4.0 License.