\usepackage{simplecv}
\name{<Your Name>}
Important
Replace values wrapped in <
and >
signs with your actual data.
Note
Please do not add a space after{
or }
symbols in commands. For example use \name{Sajed Zarinpor}
instead of \name{ Sajed zarinpour }
\contactInfo{<Location>}{<Phone>}{<Email>}{<LinkedIn>}
\eduEntry{<Start Year> - <End Year>}{<University Name>}{<Degree>}{<Thesis title>}
\expEntry{<Start Date> - <End Date>}{<Job Title>}{<Company>}{<Location>}
{
\explist{
item 1;
%
item 2;
%
item 3
}
\skills{item1, item2}
}
Tip
Entries to \explist are divided by ;
. If you wish to separate them in your code, use %
so it will not interrupt the command and remain readable.
Do not add ;
at the end of the last entry
Tip
In my opinion, including the skills used in a job here in your job entry is good practice.
\interestslist{item1, item2, item3}
Warning
Note that this list uses the ,
sign to separate items.
\confEntry{<Date>}{<Title>}{<Host>}
\languageEnry{<Language>}{<Profiecency>}
Tip
If you wish, you can use https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/resources/european-language-levels-cefr chart. If you did that, use the following command.
\selfAssessedEng{<Listening>}{<Reading>}{<Spoken Interaction>}{<Spoken Production>}{<Writing>}
\skills{item1, item2, item3}
Warning
Note that this list uses the ,
sign to separate items.
\refEntry{(<Relation>)}{<Title & Name>}{<Associasion>}{<eMail>}{<Address>}
Tip
Try not to include your references occasionally. You can say Available on request in this section. Moreover, I suggest separating your references in another file.
Caution
Don't forget to edit lines 29, 30, and 31 in the simplecv.sty
file. You shall see the following content.
\usepackage[
bookmarks,
colorlinks,
breaklinks,
% ---- FILL IN HERE THE TITLE AND AUTHOR
pdftitle={Sajed Zarinpour - vita},
pdfauthor={Sajed Zarinpour},
pdfproducer={https://github.com/sajed-zarrinpour}
]{hyperref}