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Awesome Source CV [![Example](https://img.shields.io/badge/Exemple-pdf-blue.svg)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/posquit0/Awesome-CV/master/examples/resume.pdf)
=================
Latex CV based on CV template created by Alessandro Plasmati. The original templates use _XeLaTeX_ engine and _Fontin_ font.
More informations can be found here :
- [ Scribd ](http://fr.scribd.com/doc/16335667/Writing-your-Professional-CV-with-LaTeX)
- [ LaTeX Templates ](http://www.latextemplates.com/template/plasmati-graduate-cv)
- [ ShareLatex ](https://www.sharelatex.com/templates/cv-or-resume/professional-cv)
I choose to move _Personal data_ on top of the page just before the professional title. I've also replaced default font by _[Source Sans Pro Font](https://github.com/adobe-fonts/source-sans-pro)_ and included _[Font Awesome](http://fontawesome.io/)_ icons.
I've chosen to cut my resume in a couple of smaller files and to create a class file to make the main latex source code more readable.
```latex
% Define author's name
% Usage: \name{<firstname>}{<lastname>}
% Mandatory
\name{Christophe}{ROGER}
% Define author's tagline
% Usage: \tagline{<tag line>}
% Mandatory
\tagline{Chef de projet IT}
```
```latex
\socialinfo{
\linkedin{christopheroger}
\viadeo{christopheroger}
\github{darwiin}\\
\smartphone{+687 123 456}
\email{christophe.roger@mail.com}\\
\address{2 Rue du quartier, 98765 Ville, Pays}\\
\infos{Né le 23 septembre 1982 (33 ans) à Nouméa, Nouvelle-Calédonie}
}
```
To describe your experiences you have first to declare the **experiences** environment
```latex
% Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro
\begin{experiences}
% Here's go your experiences
\end{experiences}
```
Then you can describe your experiences using **\experience** and **\consultantexperience** entries. Each
entry must be separated by the **\emptyseparator**
```latex
% Begin a new experiences environment to use experience and consultantexperience macro
\begin{experiences}
% The experience entry work as below and can be used to describe a job experience
\experience
{End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country}
{Begin date} {
experience details
\begin{itemize}
\item Item 1: _Item 1 description_
\item Item 2: _Item 2 description_
\item Item 3: _Item 3 description_
\end{itemize}
}
{Technology highlights}
% The emptyseparator macro is used to create white space in your experience
\emptySeparator
% The consultantexperience macro is very similar to the experience macro, but offer you
% the possibility tu put client details
\consultantexperience
{End date} {Experience title}{Enterprise}{Country}
{Begin date} {Client job title}{Clent enterprise}
{
experience details
\begin{itemize}
\item Item 1: _Item 1 description_
\item Item 2: _Item 2 description_
\item Item 3: _Item 3 description_
\end{itemize}
}
{Technology highlights}
\end{experiences}
```
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