

Always keep the format of your CV professional, and remember that you have no clue who will be reading it and how they will perceive any informalities. Middle names are optional, and you obviously need to avoid any nicknames like Mike 'Speedy' Smith. After all, this is your chance to market yourself! If the employer can clearly see who they are reading about, it will help to keep your name fresh in their mind. Your name should be in a larger font than the rest of the CV so it stands out. Here is what you would usually expect to see: Name


How You Download - You can download your resume as a PDF, as a TXT file you can use with Microsoft Word, or you can Export it to Google Drive.The standard CV format will start with your personal details at the top.There are no limits so you can stock up on as many versions as you need. Saving Your Progress - Save your resume so you can edit it later.Templates - Not happy with the template you chose? Feel free to switch it up on the fly.Formatting - Spice things up with bold, italics, and underlines - you can even drop in links.Sections - We covered the basics, rearrange them however you want and feel free to add in a custom section if you need it.Fields - Need to add another link by your contact info? No problem - add or delete fields on the fly.Margins - Need to squeeze things on a single page? You can edit your margins and line spacing no problem.We also let you decide what size you want to use. Fonts - Choose from 11+ fonts that were hand picked and ATS friendly.

