Prerequisite: you need to do some installation on local, for reference: How to create and compile latex documents on VS Code?
- Step by step:
- Clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/mtriSE/CV-CoverLetter.git - Change the directory:
cd Academic\ CV\ Temlate/ - Select the file
main.tex - Build:
Ctrl + Alt + Bto build the output.pdffile - View the output:
Ctrl + Alt + V
- Clone this repository:
- First, clone this repository:
git clone https://github.com/mtriSE/CV-CoverLetter.git - Then upload this repository to Overleaf
- At the file:
Academic CV Template/main.tex, use the combinationCtrl + Enterto compile the code
The same as generating CV (Academic CV Template), but change the directory to Cover Letter directory and compile the file cover-letter.tex
The same as generating CV (Academic CV Template), but change the directory to Harvard CV template directory and compile the file ComputerScience.tex
Note: I have edit the template a lot to fit my purpose (the format, the line spacing,...), so when you generate .pdf from this template in my repository, you will get a very different CV as comparison to the original preview
- Name: Academic CV LaTeX Template
- Overleaf template: Open in Overleaf
- Author: Dubasi Pavan Kumar
- License: MIT
- For errors, suggestions, or improvements, please contact:
- Email: pavankumard
- Name: Stefano Cover Letter
- Overleaf template: Open in Overleaf
- Author: kindoblue
- License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
- Description & preview: latextemplates.com
- Name: CV - Harvard-like
- Overleaf template: Open in Overleaf
- Author: Aline R. Antunes
- License: LaTeX Project Public License 1.3c
- Abstract: CV template similar to Harvard CV