Resume templates

Choose a resume layout based on your career, not decoration

Compare nine layouts for chronological careers, technical skills, education, consulting engagements, career changes, academic work, and executive leadership.

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Built around the actual problem

A template should change information hierarchy, not merely colors. The right layout helps the recruiter find the evidence most important for your kind of role.

Chronological and skills-led options

A4 and US Letter sizes

Adjustable density and margins

Consistent export structure

How it works

Step 1

Start with evidence

Structure your resume before deciding which sections should lead.

Step 2

Choose hierarchy

Select a layout for experience, skills, education, engagements, research, or leadership.

Step 3

Check page balance

Adjust density, margins, and font scale without shrinking the document into unreadability.

Step 4

Export and inspect

Verify links, page breaks, text selection, and file size before applying.

Questions

Which layout is safest?

Classic chronological is the most familiar general-purpose option.

Which template works for freshers?

Education-first or classic usually works when projects and internships are limited.

Can a resume be two pages?

Yes. Relevance and readable spacing matter more than forcing every career into one page.