Five Awesome One-Column Resume Templates in Latex

Recently, I was looking for a few one-page resume templates in Latex. Obviously, the best resource collection to start looking for is the Overleaf Template Gallery.

I liked a few ones and here are my top five choices:

My last resume was created using the deedy-resume class, which had a two-column style. You can find the modified version in this overleaf project.

However, I found two-column resumes difficult to render when chosen the option to obtain information from uploaded resume in the online resume submission portals. Therefore, I have decided to use one-column resumes to apply for internship in the next summer.

Categories: Latex

Updated: March 19, 2021

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