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Sherwin's Resume

This repository contains the LaTeX code for my resume, created using Overleaf, along with an archive of my old resumes and their respective LaTeX codes.

Contents

  • main.tex: The LaTeX source code for my current resume.
  • archive: A directory containing archived versions of my old resumes and their LaTeX source codes.
  • resume.pdf: The PDF of my current resume.

Overview

The main resume (main.tex) is designed to showcase my professional experience, education, skills, and accomplishments in a clean and readable format. The archive folder contains a historical record of my career progression and changes in my resume over time. This resume highlights:

  • Skills: A detailed list of my technical and soft skills, showcasing my proficiency and expertise in various domains.
  • Education: Information about my academic background, including degrees obtained, majors, and notable academic achievements.
  • Industry Experience: Insight into my professional journey, highlighting roles and responsibilities in previous internships and jobs.
  • Leadership Experience: Instances of my leadership roles, demonstrating my ability to lead teams and manage projects effectively.
  • Projects: A showcase of significant projects I have undertaken, illustrating my practical application of skills in real-world scenarios.
  • Other Experiences: Additional experiences that have contributed to my professional growth.

Building the Resume

To compile the resume to a PDF, you will need a LaTeX distribution installed on your computer. You can also use Overleaf, an online LaTeX editor, to open and compile the .tex files.

Local Compilation

If you have a LaTeX distribution installed, you can compile the resume using the following command:

git clone https://github.com/sherwinvishesh/Resume.git
cd Resume
pdflatex main.tex

This command will generate a resume.pdf file from the LaTeX source code.

Using Overleaf

  1. Clone this repository to your local machine.
    git clone https://github.com/sherwinvishesh/Resume.git
    cd Resume
    
  2. Open Main.tex.
  3. Compile it using a LaTeX editor (like Overleaf, TeXstudio, etc.).

Archive

The archive/ folder contains previous versions of my resume. Each subfolder within archive/ is named after the date or version of the resume it contains, along with a PDF and source code in LaTeX format.

License

This project is open source and available under the MIT License.

Connect with Me

Feel free to reach out and connect with me on LinkedIn or Instagram.


Made with ❤️ by Sherwin