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2024 Recap, The Good, The Bad and The Learnings
PPResume 2024 recap, the good, the bad and the learnings, with many metrics for business performance, web analytics and marketing experience. Read More →
2 New Moderncv Templates
PPResume now supports 2 new moderncv styles: casual and classic. Read More →
No Vendor Lock-In
Let us say no to vendor lock-in. Starting today, PPResume provides the LaTeX source code for the resume, so users can re-create their resumes at any time with any devices. Read More →
Spanish Resumes Support
PPResume now supports Spanish resumes. More Indo-European languages will covered soon. Read More →
On Typesetting Engines: A Programmer's Perspective
Pros and cons for different typesetting engines from engineering perspective and why PPReseume chose LaTeX. Read More →
Introducing the Pricing Plan
PPResume has launched a pricing plan. Unlike most resume builders on the market, PPResume takes a pay-as-you-go pricing model, you don't have to pay us if you don't update your resumes. Read More →
Multi Languages Support
PPResume has taken a big step forward to support multi languages, starting with Chinese , with 3 variants, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese Hong Kong and Traditional Chinese Taiwan. Read More →
Introducing PPResume PWA
PPResume is now a PWA that can be installed as a standalone app on your devices, with excellent performance and user experience in weak or even offline network conditions Read More →
Introducing Google Sign In for PPResume
PPResume now supports Google Sign In. This post introduces the new feature and explains how to link your existing account to Google. Read More →
Introducing the New Auth Flow for PPResume
A new auth flow powered by logto that drastically simplifies the auth experience for PPResume. Read More →
Introducing PPResume, a LaTeX-Based Resume Builder
A LaTeX-based resume builder that creates beautifully typed resumes in minutes. Read More →