One-click options
to view your new résumé in popular styles and formats  

Content is king when it comes to how your résumé helps sell you for the new role. But it's critical that it looks amazing and the formatting is designed for accurate parsing by employers' Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS).

Jobflow's carefully designed résumé and cover letter formats check all the boxes.

After we optimize your writing and tailor your experience and skills to match any prospective job, select from our most popular formats, styles, and color schemes while having the confidence that your information will be accurately scanned and organized by the ATS.

Classic
Choose the 'Classic' swatch to view your résumé in black and white with Times Roman font, centered Contact section, and then Summary before your Work Experience. Major sections are separated by a light gray line. The Classic résumé format is tried and true for a reason - it's easy for recruiting team to follow. Make any further changes with our full document editor.
Modern
An updated twist on the 'Classic', the 'Modern' swatch uses Nunito font to showcase your contact details left justified and your name bigger and bolder, before jumping into your Summary and Work Experience. The Modern résumé format is clean and minimalist, allowing the recruiting team to easily focus on your experience and skill set to stand out from the crowd. Make any further changes with our full document editor.
Creative
The 'Creative' swatch is the perfect way to infuse color and personality into your résumé while maintaining a professional impression. Your Contact section pops with your choice of blue, green, purple or red color palette setting off your details in white Nunito font. The major title text uses the same dark color, while a lighter shade from the palette is used to highlight your work experience and job titles. Make any further changes with our full document editor.
Early Career
While viewing your résumé in any style and format, toggle 'early career mode' to lead with your Education and Skills section followed by projects or work history, including internships. Early career mode is the preferred format for students and recent graduates who have the skills and desire to launch a successful career, without yet having vast work experience to showcase.

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