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title = "Basic Org file"
author = ["Óscar Nájera"]
draft = false
weight = 1002
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The basic structure of an org file containing your CV is shown next.
## Personal contact information {#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 | Linkedin username |
| PHOTO | path to photo file |
```org
#+TITLE: My dream job
#+AUTHOR: John Doe
2018-05-01 16:36:58 +00:00
#+email: john@doe.lost
#+ADDRESS: My Awesome crib
#+ADDRESS: Fantastic city -- Planet Earth
#+MOBILE: (+9) 87654321
#+HOMEPAGE: example.com
#+GITHUB: Titan-C
#+GITLAB: Titan-C
#+LINKEDIN: oscar-najera
2018-04-19 01:07:52 +00:00
#+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`.
```org
* 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
```