[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"project-75073":3},{"id":4,"name":5,"fullName":6,"owner":7,"repo":5,"description":8,"homepage":9,"htmlUrl":10,"language":11,"languages":10,"totalLinesOfCode":10,"stars":12,"forks":13,"watchers":14,"openIssues":15,"contributorsCount":16,"subscribersCount":16,"size":16,"stars1d":17,"stars7d":18,"stars30d":19,"stars90d":16,"forks30d":16,"starsTrendScore":20,"compositeScore":21,"rankGlobal":10,"rankLanguage":10,"license":10,"archived":22,"fork":22,"defaultBranch":23,"hasWiki":24,"hasPages":22,"topics":25,"createdAt":10,"pushedAt":10,"updatedAt":32,"readmeContent":33,"aiSummary":34,"trendingCount":16,"starSnapshotCount":16,"syncStatus":14,"lastSyncTime":35,"discoverSource":36},75073,"Awesome-PhD-CV","LimHyungTae\u002FAwesome-PhD-CV","LimHyungTae","Curated academic CV templates and guidelines for PhD students, researchers, and faculty job applicants.","",null,"TeX",1144,129,2,1,0,3,5,33,9,19.34,false,"main",true,[26,27,28,29,30,31],"academia-resume","bigtech-resume","cv","latex-resume-template","resume","resume-templates","2026-06-12 02:03:32","\u003Cdiv align=\"center\">\n\n\u003Ch1>Awesome Ph.D. CV Templates\u003C\u002Fh1>\n\n\u003Cp>\u003Cstrong>\u003Cem>LaTeX CV\u002Fresume templates for PhD students and researchers \u003Cbr>—from ATS-optimized industry resumes to full academic CVs.\u003C\u002Fem>\u003C\u002Fstrong>\u003C\u002Fp>\n\n\u003Ctable>\n  \u003Ctr>\n    \u003Ctd align=\"center\">\u003Cb>Jake's Format\u003C\u002Fb>\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>Industry \u002F ATS-safe · pdfLaTeX\u003C\u002Fsub>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n    \u003Ctd align=\"center\">\u003Cb>Deedy Format\u003C\u002Fb>\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>Industry \u002F high-density · XeLaTeX\u003C\u002Fsub>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n    \u003Ctd align=\"center\">\u003Cb>Awesome-CV Format\u003C\u002Fb>\u003Cbr>\u003Csub>Academic \u002F full CV · XeLaTeX\u003C\u002Fsub>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n  \u003C\u002Ftr>\n  \u003Ctr>\n    \u003Ctd>\u003Cimg src=\"assets\u002Fjakes-preview.png\" width=\"270\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n    \u003Ctd>\u003Cimg src=\"assets\u002Fdeedy-preview.png\" width=\"270\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n    \u003Ctd>\u003Cimg src=\"assets\u002Fresearch-cv-preview.png\" width=\"270\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n  \u003C\u002Ftr>\n\u003C\u002Ftable>\n\n\u003C\u002Fdiv>\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n## :wave: Introduction\n\n\u003Ctable>\u003Ctr>\n\u003Ctd width=\"180\" valign=\"middle\">\u003Cimg src=\"https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fuser-attachments\u002Fassets\u002F3ba18529-b929-44ff-a643-d83fc5d7999a\" width=\"140\" style=\"border-radius:8px\"\u002F>\u003C\u002Ftd>\n\u003Ctd valign=\"middle\">\n\nHey! I'm [Hyungtae Lim](https:\u002F\u002Flimhyungtae.github.io\u002Fhyungtae-lim\u002F), a robotics researcher who studies SLAM\u002Fperception\u002Fscene understanding. I achived my Ph.D at [KAIST](https:\u002F\u002Furobot.kaist.ac.kr\u002F) in South Korea (advised by [Prof. Hyun Myung](https:\u002F\u002Furobot.kaist.ac.kr\u002Furl_teams\u002Fprof-hyunmyung\u002F)), and recently wrapped up a postdoc at MIT (advised by Prof. [Luca Carlone](https:\u002F\u002Flucacarlone.mit.edu\u002F)), and just landed a job at a big tech company.\n\nWhile preparing my industry applications, I quickly realized there's a huge discrepancy between what a big tech company needs and what academia expects. An academic CV is long, publication-heavy, and formatted for a human reviewer who cares about your research story. An industry resume needs to survive an ATS filter first — and a lot of the LaTeX tricks we use in academic CVs (custom fonts, multi-column layouts, fancy glyphs) silently break those parsers before a recruiter ever sees your name.\n\nThis repo collects the templates I used and adapted, organized by use case, so you don't have to figure that out the hard way.\n\n\u003C\u002Ftd>\n\u003C\u002Ftr>\u003C\u002Ftable>\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n## :bulb: The Core Insight: Project-Driven, Not Publication-Driven\n\nThe biggest mistake PhD students make when applying to industry is submitting a *publication-driven* CV. Here is the mindset shift:\n\n| Academic CV | Industry Resume |\n|---|---|\n| \"I published 10 papers at ICRA, RSS, RA-L…\" | \"I built X system that does Y, deployed on Z platforms\" |\n| Publications are the story | Projects are the story — publications are a one-line signal |\n| Venue and novelty matter | Impact, scale, and real-world deployment matter |\n| Readers are domain experts | First reader is an ATS parser, then a recruiter, then an engineer |\n\nAnother common mistake: **listing TA and academic service roles in Experience.** Industry hiring managers skip these — they are looking for engineering impact, not classroom administration. If you want to convey mentorship or leadership, fold it into a bullet under your main research role (e.g., *\"Mentored 5+ graduate researchers, contributing to 4+ published papers\"*).\n\n**The \"Selected Projects\" section is the most important thing to customize.** For every application, ask: *which of my projects is most relevant to this specific team's work?* An AV perception team wants to see detection\u002Fsegmentation work. A mapping team wants SLAM\u002FHD map work. Swap your projects accordingly — do not send the same resume everywhere.\n\nOpen-source projects with GitHub stars are particularly powerful: they prove not just that you can build something, but that **others rely on your code** — which is exactly what production teams want to hire.\n\nSee [`GUIDELINES.md`](GUIDELINES.md) for the full CV→Resume conversion guide.\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n## :thinking: Which Template Should I Use?\n\n> **Targeting industry (including big tech)?** Use `jakes-format\u002F` first. Big tech companies (Google, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, etc.) route resumes through applicant tracking system (ATS) before a human ever reads them.\n> Jake's format is plain pdfLaTeX with no custom fonts, no multi-column layout, and no special glyphs — all of which are common ATS failure points.\n> If you prefer a denser, two-column layout and are confident the company accepts it, `deedy-format\u002F` is a strong alternative.\n>\n> **Applying for a PhD program or academic position?** Use `research-cv\u002F` — it supports multi-page layouts, full publication lists, and the detailed academic history that faculty committees expect.\n\n| Template | Best For | Pages | Columns | Engine |\n|----------|----------|-------|---------|--------|\n| **Awesome-CV** | Faculty\u002Fpostdoc applications, academic CV | Multi-page | 1 | XeLaTeX |\n| **Jake's** | Industry SWE\u002Finternship applications | 1 | 1 | pdfLaTeX |\n| **Deedy** | Experienced tech professionals | 1 | 2 | XeLaTeX |\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n## :page_facing_up: Templates\n\n### 1. Awesome-CV Format (`research-cv\u002F`)\n\nA comprehensive, multi-page academic CV based on [posquit0\u002FAwesome-CV](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fposquit0\u002FAwesome-CV).\nBest suited for **faculty applications and postdoc positions** where you need to present a full publication list, research statements, and detailed academic history.\n\n**Includes:**\n- `cv.tex` — Main CV with modular sections (education, publications, honors, etc.)\n- `cv\u002F` — Individual section files for easy editing\n- `awesome-cv.cls` — The class file (XeLaTeX required)\n\n**Key features:**\n- Modular section files — edit each section independently\n- Built-in support for publication lists with citation counts and GitHub stars\n- Profile photo option\n- Customizable accent colors\n- BibTeX integration for references\n\n**How to compile:**\n```bash\ncd awesome-cv-format\nxelatex cv.tex\n```\n\n### 2. Jake's Format (`jakes-format\u002F`)\n\nA clean, single-page resume template by [Jake Gutierrez](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsb2nov\u002Fresume).\nThe most popular LaTeX resume template on the internet — widely used for **industry software engineering positions** and internship applications.\n\n**Includes:**\n- `resume.tex` — Single self-contained file\n\n**Key features:**\n- **ATS-optimized** — plain pdfLaTeX output passes big tech ATS systems (no custom fonts, no multi-column layout, no special glyphs that confuse parsers)\n- Single-page, single-column layout\n- Clean section dividers with `\\titlerule`\n- Custom commands for consistent formatting (`\\resumeSubheading`, `\\resumeItem`, etc.)\n- Easy to customize fonts (sans-serif and serif options commented out)\n- Uses standard `pdflatex` — no special engine needed\n\n**How to compile:**\n```bash\ncd jakes-format\npdflatex resume.tex\n```\n\n**Prefer a browser-based editor?**\n[Rejectless](https:\u002F\u002Frejectless.app\u002Fjakes-resume-builder) renders Jake's Resume \ntemplate in your browser — no LaTeX, no compilation errors. Free PDF export, \nATS-safe output, and line-by-line resume linting. No account needed.\n\n### 3. Deedy Format (`deedy-format\u002F`)\n\nA modern two-column resume template created by [Debarghya Das](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fdeedy\u002FDeedy-Resume). Popular among **experienced software engineers and tech professionals** who need to pack substantial experience into a single page with high information density. See also: [Deedy Resume Guide](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.sweresume.app\u002Farticles\u002Fdeedy-resume\u002F).\n\n**Includes:**\n- `resume.tex` — Single self-contained file\n\n**Key features:**\n- Distinctive two-column layout: narrow left (1\u002F3) for education\u002Fskills, wide right (2\u002F3) for experience\u002Fprojects\n- High information density while maintaining readability\n- Clean typography with clear visual hierarchy\n- `\\runsubsection` and `\\descript` commands for consistent entry formatting\n- `\\tightemize` environment for compact bullet points\n\n**Note:** This template requires the `deedy-resume.cls` class file. Download it from the [original repository](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fdeedy\u002FDeedy-Resume).\n\n**How to compile:**\n```bash\ncd deedy-format\nxelatex resume.tex\n```\n\n______________________________________________________________________\n\n## :scroll: License\n\n- Awesome-CV: [CC BY-SA 4.0](https:\u002F\u002Fcreativecommons.org\u002Flicenses\u002Fby-sa\u002F4.0\u002F) (original by Claud D. Park)\n- Jake's Resume: [MIT License](https:\u002F\u002Fopensource.org\u002Flicenses\u002FMIT) (original by Jake Gutierrez, based on [sb2nov\u002Fresume](https:\u002F\u002Fgithub.com\u002Fsb2nov\u002Fresume))\n- Deedy Resume: [Apache 2.0](https:\u002F\u002Fwww.apache.org\u002Flicenses\u002FLICENSE-2.0) (original by Debarghya Das)\n\n","该项目提供了精心挑选的学术简历模板和指南，专为博士生、研究人员及教职申请者设计。核心功能包括多种LaTeX格式的简历模板，如适用于工业界的ATS优化简历（Jake's Format, Deedy Format）以及适用于学术界的完整CV（Awesome-CV Format）。技术特点上，项目支持pdfLaTeX与XeLaTeX编译方式，确保生成高质量的专业文档。这些模板特别适合那些需要根据求职目标调整简历风格的研究人员，无论是追求学术职位还是希望进入工业界工作。通过提供既符合学术标准又能满足工业需求的多样化选择，该项目极大地简化了简历准备过程。","2026-06-11 03:52:12","high_star"]