Build a inspired resume with Sixty Seconds and skip the formatting headaches. The template handles margins, hierarchy, and section breaks so you can focus on strong bullet points and accurate dates.
Sixty Seconds suits candidates who love popular Overleaf and Enhancv designs but want a browser editor instead of LaTeX or a paid subscription. You get familiar layouts — AltaCV, Jake's Resume, double-column Enhancv — with instant PDF export.
Sixty Seconds uses a sixtySecondsCv layout with compact spacing. Default sections flow as summary, experience, education, skills — you can reorder any block in the builder without breaking alignment. LaTeX-style rules govern dividers and typographic rhythm for an academic-grade finish.
When you export from Sixty Seconds, the PDF preserves font sizes, line breaks, and column alignment from the live preview. The sixtySecondsCv layout is optimized for A4 and US Letter paper, avoiding awkward page breaks that plague home-made documents.
Sixty Seconds works well for tailoring resumes to specific job postings. Duplicate your content, adjust keywords in the skills section, and keep the same sixtySecondsCv skeleton — a practical workflow when applying to multiple roles in one week.
Best for
software engineersOverleaf usersEnhancv migrants
Tip: Compact spacing fits more roles and projects on one page — ideal when you need density without shrinking font size.