Resume templates that actually look like they were designed.
Most "professional resume templates" online were built for Microsoft Word in 2014 and it shows. Ours were designed in 2026 for the browser — and they render at A4-perfect resolution, parse correctly in every modern ATS, and let you switch the whole look with one click.
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ATS-Optimized
Single-column, parser-safe, recruiter-friendly. The default when you don't want the template itself to be the story.
- Modern Professional
- Tech Executive
- Mono Editorial
- Skills Forward
Tech & Engineering
Monospace accents, GitHub-shaped energy, room for stacks and tools. Designed for SWEs, SREs, DevOps.
- Tech Executive
- Mono Editorial
- Timeline Rail
Visual / Portfolio
With photo support, sidebar layouts, and accent color treatments. For designers, art directors, founders, marketers.
- Visual Portfolio
- Creative Minimalist
- Header Stripe
- Card Grid
Creative / Media
Editorial typography, magazine-shaped layouts. For writers, journalists, brand-marketing professionals.
- Creative Media
- Split Column
- Compact Sidebar
Executive / Senior
Centered, traditional, gravitas-heavy. For senior leadership, consulting, finance, executive search.
- Executive
- Banker
- Academic CV
- Centered Timeline
Plus variants
Each base template has 1-2 variants — different header styles, different density, different accent treatment. 16 bases × variants = 30 total.
- Click any template to swap the whole layout instantly
- Live A4 preview on the right
- Your content stays put when you switch
What you can customize per template
Typography
10 curated font pairings — professional (Modern Clean, Editorial Serif, Plex Corporate) through to distinctive (Bold Stamp, Wavy Serif). Heading and body families pair automatically so you don't have to be a typographer to pick one that works.
Accent color
6 colors that read well in print and on screen — slate, indigo, emerald, rose, amber, sky. Applied to headings, accent rules, and sidebar highlights consistently across the template.
Margins
Per-page top and bottom margin rulers on each A4 page card. Drag to control where content starts and ends on each page. The pagination engine reflows your content in real-time as you adjust.
Sections
Standard sections (Personal, Experience, Education, Skills, Hobbies) plus seven optional sections (Projects, Certifications, Languages, Awards, Publications, Volunteer, Custom). Add only what you need.
How to pick the right template
What template should I use for tech roles?
Tech Executive or Mono Editorial. Both ATS-safe, both have monospace accents that signal "this person is in engineering" without being silly. Tech Executive has a more confident header; Mono Editorial is denser and lets you fit more content.
I'm a designer. Photo OK?
For designer / creative roles in most markets (EU, India, much of APAC), a photo is fine. Visual Portfolio and Creative Media both have photo support. For US / UK / Canada applications, leave the photo off — discrimination concerns mean recruiters often skip resumes with photos for legal protection.
I have 15+ years of experience. Anything different?
Use a denser template like Academic CV or Compact Sidebar so you can fit longer work history without forcing a third page. Drop hobbies. Cut early-career roles to one line each. Quantify the last 10 years; the rest is just continuity.
I'm a new grad. Which template?
Modern Professional or Skills Forward. Both have flexible section ordering — put Education before Experience while Education is your strongest section. Lean on the Projects and Volunteer sections (in our More tab) to show capability when work experience is light.
What about academic / research roles?
Academic CV. Dense layout, publication-friendly, supports the Publications + Awards + Languages sections we built for academic contexts.
Pick a template. Edit live. Download free.
All 30 templates are free. Switch between them with one click — your content moves with you.
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