Two CV Templates: Pick a Layout That Fits Your Agency

Every CV you exported had the same structure. You could change the font, the color, the spacing, but the layout was always single-column, top to bottom. Same order, same look.
Chris Stringer, who I regularly collaborate with on the product, pointed out that swapping fonts on the same skeleton isn't really a different template. He wanted actual layout differences.
So we built a second one.
Classic
This is the layout you already know, cleaned up. Single-column, everything stacked vertically: name and title at the top, then contact details, summary, skills, experience, education, certifications, interests.
It reads top to bottom. Linear. If the CV is long, it flows naturally across pages.
Modern
The top section splits into two columns. Summary and skills on the left. Contact details and agency branding on the right. Below that, experience and education return to full width.
More information fits above the fold. The two-column header gives clients a quick snapshot before they scroll into the detailed work history.
How to pick
Open PDF Settings. You'll see both templates as visual previews, rendered with your actual candidate data. Not placeholder text. What you see is what the PDF will look like.
Pick one, and your next export uses that layout. Your font, color, spacing, and branding settings carry over between templates. Nothing gets lost when you switch.
Both templates are live. Open PDF Settings and try them.
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