This CV is based on a modified version of the YAAC: Another Awesome CV template.
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[<shape: circular, square, roundedsquare, squircle>]{<diameter>}{<photo>}
% The shape of the author's photo is circular by default.
\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 stackoverflow profile (optional)
% Usage: \stackoverflow{<stackoverflow-user-id>}
\stackoverflow{759643}
% Render author's stackexchange profile (optional)
% Usage: \stackexchange{<stackexchange-user-id>}
\stackexchange{396216}
% 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 (35 ans) à Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie}
}
Use the \makecvheader
command to generate the header.
\makecvheader
Sections share the left column size (2.5cm by default). You can change this default size using the \setleftcolumnlength
command.
% Override default left column length of (2.5cm) (optional)
% Usage: \setleftcolumnlength{1.5cm} to change the left column lengtyh to 1.5cm
% I recommend to use a size between 1.5cm to 2.5cm
\setleftcolumnlength{1.5cm}
To list your awesome skills as keyword lists you first have to declare the keywords
environment and then fill it with a list of keywordsentry
% Begin a new keywords environment to show us your awesome keywords
\begin{keywords}
% Here's go your keyword lists group by categories
\keywordsentry{Frameworks}{Spring, Spring Boot, \textbf{Ionic 3}, Angular 2, Angular 4, ZK, JBoss RichFaces}
\end{keywords}
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}
The languages section use the skills environment.
% Begin a new skills environment and fill it with skill entries
\begin{skills}
% Render a skill in the skills environment
% Usage: \skill{<skill>}{<level between 1 and 5>}
\skill{Français}{5}
\skill{Anglais}{4}
% End the skills environment
\end{skills}
The scolarship section use the scolarship environment.
\begin{scholarship}
% Render a scholarshipentry in the scolarship environment
% Usage: \scholarshipentry{<date>}{<description>}
\scholarshipentry{2007}
{Master STIC Professionel filière MBDS de l'Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis (Master Informatique spécialité Multimédia, Base de Données et intégration de Systèmes)}
\scholarshipentry{2005}
{Licence Sciences et Technologies, Mention Informatique, de l'Université de Nouvelle-Calédonie}
\end{scholarship}
The projects section use the projects environment.
\begin{projects}
\project
{Simply City}{2017 - 2018}
{\website{https://www.simplycity.nc}{https://www.simplycity.nc} \website{https://innovation.engie.com/fr/news/actus/territoires/simply-city-lappli-qui-simplifie-la-ville-au-ces-2018-avec-engie/8156}{Présentation CES 2018} }
{Simply City est une application mobile, gratuite et participative destinée à tous les habitants, visiteurs et touristes qui séjournent dans une ville. L’application permet de connaître toutes les informations et services utiles en temps réel.}
{Ionic 3,Typescript,Javascript,Visual Studio Code}
\end{projects}
The references section use the references environment.
\begin{references}
% Here's go your references
\end{references}
Then you can list your references as follow:
\begin{referees}
\referee
{John Snow}
{Lord Commander of the Night Watch}
{Night Watch}
{john.snow@nightwatch.org}
{+687 987 654}
\referee
{Géry Loutre}
{Architecte logiciel}
{Cafat}
{ref1@cafat.nc}
{+687 987 654}
\begin{referees}
The publications section use the publications environment.
\begin{publications}
% Here's go your references
\end{publications}
Then you can list your references as follow:
% Splits the bibliography per citation type (here Journal Aricles)
\printbibliography[heading=subbibliography,title={Journal Articles},type=article]
% Or for the full list without separating by type
\printbibliography[heading={none}]