%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Medium Length Professional CV - RESUME CLASS FILE % % This template has been downloaded from: % http://www.LaTeXTemplates.com % % This class file defines the structure and design of the template. % % Original header: % Copyright (C) 2010 by Trey Hunner % % Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification, % are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright % notice and this notice are preserved. This file is offered as-is, % without any warranty. % % Created by Trey Hunner and modified by www.LaTeXTemplates.com % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% \ProvidesClass{resume}[2010/07/10 v0.9 Resume class] \LoadClass[10pt,letterpaper]{article} % Font size and paper type \usepackage[parfill]{parskip} % Remove paragraph indentation \usepackage{array} % Required for boldface (\bf and \bfseries) tabular columns \usepackage{ifthen} % Required for ifthenelse statements \pagestyle{empty} % Suppress page numbers %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % HEADINGS COMMANDS: Commands for printing name and address %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \def \name#1{\def\@name{#1}} % Defines the \name command to set name \def \@name {} % Sets \@name to empty by default \def \addressSep {$\diamond$} % Set default address separator to a diamond % One, two or three address lines can be specified \let \@addressone \relax \let \@addresstwo \relax \let \@addressthree \relax % \address command can be used to set the first, second, and third address (last 2 optional) \def \address #1{ \@ifundefined{@addresstwo}{ \def \@addresstwo {#1} }{ \@ifundefined{@addressthree}{ \def \@addressthree {#1} }{ \def \@addressone {#1} }} } % \printaddress is used to style an address line (given as input) \def \printaddress #1{ \begingroup \def \\ {\addressSep\ } \centerline{#1} \endgroup \par \addressskip } % \printname is used to print the name as a page header \def \printname { \begingroup \MakeUppercase{\namesize\bf \@name}\hfil \nameskip\break \endgroup } %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % SECTION FORMATTING %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % Defines the rSection environment for the large sections within the CV \newenvironment{rSection}[1]{ % 1 input argument - section name \sectionskip \MakeUppercase{\bf #1} % Section title \sectionlineskip \hrule % Horizontal line \begin{list}{}{ % List for each individual item in the section \setlength{\leftmargin}{1.5em} % Margin within the section } \item[] }{ \end{list} } %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % WORK EXPERIENCE FORMATTING %---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \newenvironment{rSubsection}[4]{ % 4 input arguments - company name, year(s) employed, job title and location {\bf #1} \hfill {#2} % Bold company name and date on the right \ifthenelse{\equal{#3}{}}{}{ % If the third argument is not specified, don't print the job title and location line \\ {\em #3} \hfill {\em #4} % Italic job title and location } \vspace{0.8em} % Some space before the list of bullet points \begin{list}{$\cdot$}{\leftmargin=0em} % \cdot used for bullets, no indentation \itemsep -0.5em \vspace{-0.5em} % Compress items in list together for aesthetics }{ \end{list} \vspace{0.3em} % Some space after the list of bullet points } % The below commands define the whitespace after certain things in the document - they can be \smallskip, \medskip or \bigskip \def\namesize{\huge} % Size of the name at the top of the document \def\addressskip{\smallskip} % The space between the two address (or phone/email) lines \def\sectionlineskip{\medskip} % The space above the horizontal line for each section \def\nameskip{\smallskip} % The space after your name at the top \def\sectionskip{\medskip} % The space after the heading section