Examples · by role

Harvard format examples, by role

Every role reads the same Harvard format with different emphasis. These recipes adapt the template for what recruiters in engineering, product, finance, consulting, medicine, and law actually look for. Each page is short (~5 min read) and links into the editor.

Harvard Resume for Software Engineers

From new-grad to staff engineer — what FAANG and high-growth startups actually scan for.

Engineering · 2026

Harvard Resume for Product Managers

PM hiring is fierce. The Harvard format lets metrics, scope, and judgment travel together on one page.

Product · 2026

Harvard Resume for Data Scientists & ML Engineers

Hiring teams want to see modelling depth and business outcomes side by side. Harvard format pairs them naturally.

Data · 2026

Harvard Resume for Investment Banking

IB recruiting is brand- and number-driven. Harvard format puts both first.

Banking · 2026

Harvard Resume for Medical School Applicants

Medical school admissions read résumés differently. Clinical hours, research, and shadowing each have their own bullet pattern.

Medicine · 2026

Harvard Resume for Law School Applicants

Law school admissions weigh academic signal heavily. LSAT, GPA, and writing differentiation go up top.

Law · 2026

Harvard Resume for Product Designers

Big-tech and high-growth design hiring runs on portfolio + résumé in parallel. The résumé is where you prove craft fits a one-page filter.

Design · 2026

Harvard Resume for Academic Faculty Applicants

Postdoc, junior faculty, and tenure-track applications expect a long-form academic CV — but the Harvard format anchors the front page.

Academia · 2026

Harvard Resume for Startup Founders

VC pitch decks, accelerator applications, and acqui-hire conversations all start with a founder résumé. Harvard format compresses your story into one page.

Founders · 2026

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