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=Typical Resumes=
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In discussion with the SimplyHired guys, they came up with two general resume styles which cover the majority of cases.
This page documents pre-existing resume formats per the microformats [[process]] towards developing a resume microformat. It resulted in the hResume microformat draft specification, stable at v0.1 as of 2006-02-23.


Remember, in this discussion we want to try and cover the generalities of 80-90% of resume formats (and not just structured formats, but just conventions for how people publish, whether on the web or paper).
'''See [[h-resume]] for the current draft.'''


Also, this page if for description of common formats, only. For analysis and ideas, see [[resume-brainstorming]].
For a discussion of resume *layout* formats (i.e. chronological vs. skill based), see [[resume-examples]].


--Ryan
== Resume Formats ==
Put names/links-to current/existing attempts of resume formats here.


==Traditional style==
=== RDF resume formats ===
===Minimal Set===
* [http://ramonantonio.net/doac/ DOAC: Description of a Career] - RDF Vocabulary based on Europass
* Contact Info
* Education
* Work Experience
* Skills


===Optionally===
=== XHTML resume formats ===
* Objective
* [http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/11/12/Template.html Fred Flintstone] - a resume template [http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/11/12/Resume-Blues created by Tim Bray]
* interests
* references (could be tied to a specific job)


===Examples===
=== Existing XML resume formats ===
(we need a few representative examples here)
*


==Functional==
==== XML Resume Library ====
Some people publish functional resumes, which are a somewhat inverted form of the traditional.
[http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net/ XML Resumé Library]
* see [http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/05/28/qa.html this xml.com article] for some explanation
* see [http://xmlresume.sourceforge.net/user-guide/elementref.html the element reference] for a reference to the elements included in the XML Resume Library


* Contact
A library with DTDs and XSL stylesheets for converting from their XML schema to XHTML, PDF, etc. The project seems to have been quiet since mid-2005.
* Work Experience
** Company
*** Project
* skill
** experience (job, education, etc)


===Examples===
==== XMLResume.org ====
(we need a few representative examples here)
http://www.xmlresume.org/
*
 
==== HR-XML ====
[http://www.hr-xml.org HR-XML] has an xml dialect for formats
 
In fact, the scope of their schemas is much broader, including aspects such as job descriptions and hiring, contracts, payroll, training...it is widely adopted by major actors in the employment business.
 
It exists also an [http://www.eife-l.org/publications/standards/interop/europasscv/europassCV-HRXML-AP application profile for Europass CV based on HR-XML] with XSL for cross interoperability between HR-XML and Cedefop schemas as well as hResume this is named Europortfolio/Europass CV to make a distinction with the Cedefop Europass Schemas.
 
Here is a link to a [http://cvt.eife-l.org/CVTransformService.html client webservice CV transformation demo] including hResume transformation to Europortfolio / Europass CV.
 
==== Europass ====
[http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/ Europass] is a schema developed by the Cedefop (European Center for Vocational Education and Training) at the initiative of the European Commission to improve mobility of European students, trainees, and workers "on a single transparency framework for qualifications and competences."
 
At [http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/europass/home/vernav/Europasss+Documents/Europass+CV/navigate.action this page] there is a Web form by which you can create your CV and then you can export it in different formats, among which there is also an XML format, so it should be possible to convert the Europass XML CV into XHTML with hResume markup automatically.
 
This work has started (5 July 2007), planned to be demonstrated at [http://events.eife-l.org/HCSIT2007 HCSIT Summit] next October.
 
==== JSON Resume ====
Appears to be a circa 2014 yet another resume format, this time from scratch (appears they did no research/documentation of previous resume formats).
 
* http://jsonresume.org/
 
== Related Pages ==
{{hresume-related-pages}}

Latest revision as of 16:32, 18 July 2020


This page documents pre-existing resume formats per the microformats process towards developing a resume microformat. It resulted in the hResume microformat draft specification, stable at v0.1 as of 2006-02-23.

See h-resume for the current draft.

For a discussion of resume *layout* formats (i.e. chronological vs. skill based), see resume-examples.

Resume Formats

Put names/links-to current/existing attempts of resume formats here.

RDF resume formats

XHTML resume formats

Existing XML resume formats

XML Resume Library

XML Resumé Library

A library with DTDs and XSL stylesheets for converting from their XML schema to XHTML, PDF, etc. The project seems to have been quiet since mid-2005.

XMLResume.org

http://www.xmlresume.org/

HR-XML

HR-XML has an xml dialect for formats

In fact, the scope of their schemas is much broader, including aspects such as job descriptions and hiring, contracts, payroll, training...it is widely adopted by major actors in the employment business.

It exists also an application profile for Europass CV based on HR-XML with XSL for cross interoperability between HR-XML and Cedefop schemas as well as hResume this is named Europortfolio/Europass CV to make a distinction with the Cedefop Europass Schemas.

Here is a link to a client webservice CV transformation demo including hResume transformation to Europortfolio / Europass CV.

Europass

Europass is a schema developed by the Cedefop (European Center for Vocational Education and Training) at the initiative of the European Commission to improve mobility of European students, trainees, and workers "on a single transparency framework for qualifications and competences."

At this page there is a Web form by which you can create your CV and then you can export it in different formats, among which there is also an XML format, so it should be possible to convert the Europass XML CV into XHTML with hResume markup automatically.

This work has started (5 July 2007), planned to be demonstrated at HCSIT Summit next October.

JSON Resume

Appears to be a circa 2014 yet another resume format, this time from scratch (appears they did no research/documentation of previous resume formats).

Related Pages

Research

Previously

hResume is the classic microformats predecessor for h-resume. Work on hResume is documented at the following for historical purposes. Much of the general discussion and research likely still applies.

The hResume specification is a work in progress. As additional aspects are discussed, understood, and written, they will be added. These thoughts, issues, and questions are kept in separate pages.