Build a minimal resume with Swiss Grid and skip the formatting headaches. The template handles margins, hierarchy, and section breaks so you can focus on strong bullet points and accurate dates.
Swiss Grid fits job seekers who believe less is more — recent graduates, career changers, and experienced professionals who want content to speak louder than decoration. The stripped-back style works especially well for writing-heavy fields.
Swiss Grid uses a swiss layout with balanced spacing. Default sections flow as summary, experience, education, skills, and more — you can reorder any block in the builder without breaking alignment. Headings, dates, and bullet indentation stay consistent across pages in the exported PDF.
From first edit to final PDF, Swiss Grid keeps the swiss structure stable. That predictability helps when you share the file with mentors or career services — reviewers see a familiar format and can focus on your content, not the layout.
The swiss structure of Swiss Grid keeps your most important information above the fold. Recruiters typically spend only a few seconds on each resume, so a clear visual hierarchy helps your headline, current role, and key skills register immediately.
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Tip: Balanced spacing gives each section room to breathe while keeping most resumes to one or two pages.