Swiss Resume Template
Swiss graphic design — the International Typographic Style — shaped everything from airport signage to Helvetica's fame, and its principles translate perfectly to a resume: a strict grid, decisive type sizes, and not one ounce of ornament. This template applies that discipline to your career story.
It is the rare design that impresses both a creative director and an ATS parser. The grid exists in the typography, not in tables, so the underlying document remains clean, linear, machine-readable text.

Who the Swiss Template Is For
- Designers and creatives who want taste shown through restraint
- Architecture, publishing, and brand-side roles
- Anyone in tech or product who appreciates typographic precision
- Candidates applying to European companies
Design Decisions
- Typographic grid with strong size contrast between levels
- Red accent used sparingly, in the Swiss tradition
- Flush-left, ragged-right setting for effortless scanning
- Grid built from spacing, not tables — stays ATS-parseable
From Blank Page to PDF in Three Steps
Pick the template
Open the builder and select Swiss — no account or payment step in the way.
Fill in your story
Guided sections for summary, experience, skills, and projects, with AI help on every bullet.
Export and apply
Run the built-in ATS check, then download a pixel-perfect PDF ready to submit.
Swiss Template FAQ
Will the Swiss template pass applicant tracking systems?
Yes. The visual grid is created with spacing and type sizes, not table cells, so parsers read it as ordinary linear text with standard headings.
Who should choose Swiss over a creative template?
Anyone whose field respects design but distrusts decoration — design leadership, architecture, publishing. Showing restraint is often stronger evidence of taste than showing color.
Does this template work for non-design roles?
Absolutely. To a non-designer it simply reads as an unusually crisp, well-organized resume — there is nothing 'artistic' to explain away.
Build Your Resume with Swiss
Open the builder, pick Swiss, and have a finished, ATS-checked PDF ready to send — switch to any of the other 16 templates anytime without retyping.


