The Harvard CV Format: How to Write a Resume That Wins Interviews
What is the Harvard CV Format?
It is a minimalist style used by Harvard University students to get jobs at top companies like Google, UN, and Goldman Sachs. It focuses 100% on content and 0% on decoration.

The 3 Golden Rules
No Columns
Never use two columns (sidebar). The ATS software reads from left to right. Columns confuse the robot and can get your CV rejected instantly.
No Photos
Unless you are a model or actor, remove your photo. In the US, UK, and Canada, photos are illegal on CVs due to discrimination laws. Keep it professional.
Black & White Only
Do not use blue headers or red fonts. Use black text on a white background. Use “Times New Roman” or “Arial” font, size 10-12.
Structure of a Winning CV
Your CV should follow this exact order:
- Header: Name, Phone, Email, LinkedIn (No Address).
- Education: University name, Degree, and Graduation Year.
- Professional Experience: Use bullet points starting with Action Verbs (e.g., “Managed,” “Created,” “Improved”).
- Skills: Languages and Technical Skills only (No soft skills like “Hard worker”).

Common Mistakes to Avoid
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