% 10/08/93 % % ibm RESume file, Commented, Empty, /pub/ibmres-tex/res_c_e.ltx % % George B. Leeman, Jr., leeman@watson.ibm.com. % % Please read /pub/README.FTP on software.watson.ibm.com before using % % this file. Fill in arguments, then run LaTeX on this file to produce % % resume, cover letter, mailing label, and selected abstracts. % % % First command must be as shown. 12pt may be changed to 11pt to get output in % eleven point fonts. If [12pt,ibmres] is changed to [ibmres], the output will % be in ten point fonts. \documentstyle[12pt,ibmres]{article} % Any of your own macro definitions should follow this comment line. % Next line required by LaTeX. \begin{document} % Name. \name{} % Preferred title of address, e.g. Mr., Miss, Mrs., Ms., Dr., first name, etc., % followed by last name. Could be used after "Dear" and before ":" by an % automated applicant system to send you a letter. \preferredtitle0{} % School. Name of current school you are attending. \school0{} % Electronic mail address; use \email{} if you have no such address. \email{} % Discipline. Technical area in which you are earning your degree. \discipline0{} % Highest degree you will have when you leave current program. \highestdegree0{} % Degree year. Year in which you obtain(ed) highest degree. \degreeyear0{} % Work address and phone. Either use \oneaddressandphone for just one (home) % address, or use both \workaddressandphone and \homeaddressandphone for two % addresses. Separate logical lines of address and phone with \\. \workaddressandphone{ } % Home address and phone; see preceding comment. \homeaddressandphone{ } % Present status, e.g. Postdoc, PhD, MS, BS Student, etc. \presentstatus{} % Immigration status, e.g. U.S. citizen, Permanent Resident, Student Visa. \immigrationstatus{} % Type of employment position desired: Permanent, Summer, Temporary (e.g. % co-op), etc. \typeofpositiondesired{} % Available date when you could start work. \availabledate{} % Employer specific items: typically these tags are omitted (or retained with % null arguments) for general resumes. Samples: % \employerspecifictitle{IBM Fellowship Holder} % \employerspecificdata{dates, 9/88-6/90} % and % \employerspecifictitle{IBM Work Experience} % \employerspecificdata{(give location, date, manager name)} \employerspecifictitle{} \employerspecificdata{} % Objective, a brief description of position desired. \objective{} % Education: this tag should be followed by >= 1 occurrences of the next six % tags: \when, \place, \location, \degree, \gpa, and \outof. \education{} % Degree date. \when{} % Place where degree was or will be earned. \place{} % Location of place. \location{} % Degree and subject. Could also include thesis title and advisor, if relevant. \degree{} % Grade point average for the degree. \gpa{} \outof{} % Employment: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >= 1 occurrences % of the next four tags: \when, \place, \location, and \text. \employment{} % Employment dates. \when{} % Place of employment. \place{} % Location of employer. \location{} % Text describing work you did for employer. \text{ } % Skills: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >=1 occurrences of % the \text tag. This tag is often not needed for general resumes. \skills{} % Text for skills section. \text{ } % Honors: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >=1 occurrences of % the \text tag. \honors{} % Text for honors section. \text{ } % Publications: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >=1 occurrences % of the \text tag. \publications{} % Text for publications section. \text{ } % Miscellaneous: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >=1 % occurrences of the \text tag. This tag is often not needed for general % resumes. \miscellaneous{} % References: this tag should be followed by >= 1 occurrences of the tags % \referencename and \referenceemail. \references{} % Reference name, typically with title, location, and phone number. \referencename{} % Reference electronic mail address; use \referenceemail{} if no email address. \referenceemail{} % Cover letter. Include at least two logical lines separated by \\ for the top % portion of the letterhead. The first line is set in a large font, and the % remaining lines are joined by commas and appear in a small font under the % first line. If you use \coverletter{} then the related tags \rightlines, % \recipient, \letterbody, \closing, \cc, \encl, \ps, and \letterlabel will be % ignored. \coverletter{ } % Lines to be placed at the right of the letterhead, in a small font. They % should be separated by \\. \rightlines{ } % Recipient of cover letter and address; use \\ to separate lines. \recipient{ } % Letter body, with a blank line separating each paragraph. \letterbody{ } % Closing of cover letter, with \\ separating lines. Extra space will be placed % between the first and second lines. \closing{ } % Carbon copy list. This tag is optional. Separate members of list by \\. % \cc{} will be ignored. \cc{} % Enclosures of cover letter, with \\ separating lines. This tag is optional. \encl{resume\\selected abstracts} % Postscript. This tag is optional. \ps{} will be ignored. \ps{} % Letter label with addressee and return address for an envelope. \letterlabel{} % Abstracts: if this tag is present, it should be followed by >=1 occurrences % of the \text tag. \abstracts{} % Text for abstract section. \text{ } % Next line required by LaTeX. This should be the final tag. \end{document}