Anyone try Overleaf for making their resumes?

Burnsy

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It's not like other software and definitely not like MS word because you don't edit on the resume itself but you edit in a code kind of like HTML for web dev and it's slow when you don't know the language but use a (good) template and you won't need to know the language and it's definitely slow to edit but the resume you will output will be quite literally perfect. It will breeze through ATS screeners and it would likely stand out just in how professional it looks. I am going to swear by it going forward from now cause I'm gonna use all the advantages I can get.
 
Looks pretty good, I might keep it in mind. I feel like I'll be job hunting in the next few years maybe.
 
This actually looks quite nice, I wish I discovered it last year when I submitted my resume to US Bank lol. Oh well, now I know if I need to update my resume and submit it in the future I can use Overleaf! (I hope I don't have to quit my current job, I love it!)
 
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