Free PSD Resume Template

$1.00

Free PSD Resume Template 000287
Size: 11 MB
Format: PSD & Ai
Resolution: 8.27”x11.69”
File: 2 Ai, 2 PSD Files

Free PSD Resume Template

The perfect way to make the best impression. Strong typographic structure and very easy to use and customize. – The resume have a very organized and named layers, really easy to customize.

Features of Resume Template

– 300 DPI Resolution
– CMYK Color Mode
– Print Ready PSD Files
– Free Images Used
– Size 8.27”x11.69” (A4 paper size)
– Easy Customization
– Help Guide Included.
– Adobe photoshop CS3 version.
– Photos are not included

Fonts used, and available links:

https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/montserrat
http://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/raleway
https://www.fontsquirrel.com/fonts/lato/

You must credit the image to its author:

In order to use a vector / template or a part of it, you must credit our website, so we can continue to create new graphic resources every day.

How can I credit the author?

For websites:
Please, copy this code on your website to accredit the author:
GraphicSalon - https://graphicdelta.com/

 

You are free to use this template:

– For both personal and commercial projects and to modify it.
– In a website or presentation template or application or as part of your design

You are not allowed to:

– Sublicense, sell or rent any of GraphicSalon Contents (or a modified version of GraphicSalon Content).
– Distribute GraphicSalon Contents unless it has been expressly authorized by GraphicSalon.
– Include GraphicSalon Contents in an online or offline database or file.
– Offering GraphicSalon designs (or GraphicSalon –Contents modified versions) for download.
– To use any of GraphicSalon’s images as the only or main theme of your designs.
– Acquire the copyright of GraphicSalon Contents.

 

Resume vs. Curriculum Vitae: What’s the Difference?

Curriculum Vitae (CV) is Latin for “course of life.” In contrast, resume is French for “summary.” Both CVs & Resumes:

  • Are tailored for the specific job/company you are applying to
  • Should represent you as the best qualified candidate
  • Are used to get you an interview
  • Do not usually include personal interests

If you are applying for both academic as well as industry (private or public sector) positions, you will need to prepare both a resume and a CV.

Curriculum Vitae vs. Resume: Format and Content
The CV presents a full history of your academic credentials, so the length of the document is variable. In contrast, a resume presents a concise picture of your skills and qualifications for a specific position, so length tends to be shorter and dictated by years of experience (generally 1-2 pages).

CVs are used by individuals seeking fellowships, grants, postdoctoral positions, and teaching/research positions in postsecondary institutions or high-level research positions in industry. Graduate school applications typically request a CV, but in general are looking for a resume that includes any publications and descriptions of research projects.

In many European countries, CV is used to describe all job application documents, including a resume. In the United States and Canada, CV and resume are sometimes used interchangeably. If you are not sure which kind of document to submit, it is best to ask for clarification.

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