Looking for modern CV templates that reflect the amazing and talented person you are? You've come to the right place! Use these eye-catching sample templates to showcase yourself to employers.
Keep it Simple
Modern CV templates have clear section headings, making them stand out with bold type, capital letters, and/or one or two color choices.
Be sure to maintain enough white space to make the resume quick and easy to read, so avoid fancy graphics and unnecessary text irrelevant to the job you seek.
Try to use at least two different fonts to create contrast and increase readability. Check out these example font pairings for some ideas.
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Did you know?
The average time an employer spends reading a resume is 6-7 seconds.
What About Me?
Traditional resume templates usually feature an "Objectives" section beneath the name and job title, signalling to recruiters what you want. Modern CV templates use an "About Me" statement highlighting the benefits you can provide to the company.
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Did you know?
In many templates, you'll find placeholder text in different sections. "Lorem ipsum dolor..." is a passage from a Latin text that's used for display purposes so you can see what the font will look like.
Showcase Your Skills
Ensure the skills you mention on your resume match those listed in the job description.
Given that you only have a 2-3% chance of your resume being selected for an interview,
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Break it Down
Use bullet points with strong action verbs to help employers quickly identify key information.
Examples of action verbs are: created, developed, facilitated, initiated, utilized, etc.
Include columns to make good use of limited space to enter your contact information, etc.
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Did you know?
If you presently have the job that you're listing on your resume, start each point using the present continuous instead of the past simple. For example, instead of writing, 'Utilized...' write 'Utilizing...'
References are optional
You can include references to streamline the hiring process or leave them out until your interview.
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Quiz
Carlos is applying to a job as a Data Analyst. He wants a modern style of resume. What should he look for? Select all that apply:
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There are so many online resources to create a custom modern resume that suits your style. Have fun customizing it with your favourite colours while keeping it simple so employers can see your talent at a glance.
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