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+++ title = "Basic Org file" author = ["Óscar Nájera"] draft = false weight = 1002 +++
The basic structure of an org file containing your CV is shown next.
Personal contact information
TITLE
and AUTHOR
are standard org options. But on TITLE
you put your
foreseen job.
Field | Description |
---|---|
TITLE | Desired job |
AUTHOR | Who you are? |
ADDRESS | Mailing address, this can span over multiple lines |
HOMEPAGE | URL of your website |
MOBILE | Mobile phone |
GITHUB | GitHub user |
GITLAB | GitLab user |
Linkedin username | |
PHOTO | path to photo file |
#+TITLE: My dream job
#+AUTHOR: John Doe
#+ADDRESS: My Awesome crib
#+ADDRESS: Fantastic city -- Planet Earth
#+MOBILE: (+9) 87654321
#+HOMEPAGE: example.com
#+GITHUB: Titan-C
#+GITLAB: Titan-C
#+LINKEDIN: oscar-najera
#+PHOTO: smile.png
You can use org-modes hierarchical structure to describe your CV. To make a
specific subtree an item describing an experience point (Job you have,
degree you pursued, etc.) you use the org properties drawer and with the
:CV_ENV: cventry
property. You should also include the FROM
and TO
properties defining the span of the event, as LOCATION
and EMPLOYER
.
* Employement
** One job
:PROPERTIES:
:CV_ENV: cventry
:FROM: <2014-09-01>
:TO: <2017-12-07>
:LOCATION: a city, a country
:EMPLOYER: The employer
:END:
I write about awesome stuff I do.
** Other job
:PROPERTIES:
:CV_ENV: cventry
:FROM: <2013-09-01>
:TO: <2014-08-07>
:LOCATION: my city, your country
:EMPLOYER: The other employer
:END:
I write about awesome stuff I do.
* Other stuff I do
- I work a lot
- I sleep a lot
- I eat a lot