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This was a classic latex resume based on Michael DeCorte's resume document style. It is now updated to use formatting from Benoît Seignovert (https://github.com/seignovert/cv) which in turn is based on the the Awesome CV LaTeX Template from Claud D. Park: https://github.com/posquit0/Awesome-CV

I have made some significant changes to the formatting inherited from awesome-cv, and I am in the process of regularizing the formatting into a more Latex way of being.

I was also inspired by the skill tagging from Stéphane Guedon's Resume.

You can generate the PDF from the LaTeX file by running make.

  • Adjust the boolean includeFullJobHistory if you wish to include the full job history.
  • You have to run make twice, without deleting the .aux files, in order for the correct page numbering to show up

See the releases section in GitHub for the downloadable PDF version of my resume.

2025 TODOs

  • Add in a selected projects section! iGoDigital, GitLab, This Resume, typesetting The Rails 3 Way etc.
  • Find a better way to list the subentries in the Education section
  • Add links to the experience section where relevant
  • Figure out the extra bit of whitespace above the "Public Speaking" section
  • Either update or remove the Activities section entirely
  • Evaluate reordering the resume sections
  • Try a more flamboyant color for what is currently green. E.g. purple or hot pink!
  • Make sure I've actually run spell-check (https://paulwintz.com/latex-in-vscode/#ltex-spell-checking-and-grammar-checking-for-latex may help)
  • Set up preview images a la https://github.com/seignovert/cv/tree/main/cv
  • Finally, release a new version, compiled as final rather than draft

Someday / Later

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