Resume tip: The last time I was interviewing, I designed my resume in InDesign to ensure everything lined up to a baseline grid. It's way more visually appealing, especially when using multiple columns (often beneficial for information dense documents like resumes).
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I also used InDesign for tight control (wrote my high school and college essays with it too
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My essays and labs were all in LaTeX. I had set of Markdown->LaTeX->PDF pipelines that I tweaked meticulously until I got them right, then never touched. I tried HTML/CSS versions too but there was always something to complain about. Bad hyphenation is usually what sealed it.
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I usually avoid hyphenation and break lines by hand in my resume

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Ha! I’d take the Alpert algorithm over Knuth-Liang any day.
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