belsős tanácsadó
| Education | |
| --------- | |
| 2010-2014 (expected) | |
| : **PhD, Computer Science**; Awesome University (MyTown) | |
| *Thesis title: Deep Learning Approaches to the Self-Awesomeness | |
| Estimation Problem* | |
| 2007-2010 | |
| : **BSc, Computer Science and Electrical Engineering**; University of | |
| HomeTown (HomeTown) | |
| *Minor: Awesomeology* | |
| Experience | |
| ---------- | |
| **Your Most Recent Work Experience:** | |
| Short text containing the type of work done, results obtained, | |
| lessons learned and other remarks. Can also include lists and | |
| links: | |
| * First item | |
| * Item with [link](http://www.example.com). Links will work both in | |
| the html and pdf versions. | |
| **That Other Job You Had** | |
| Also with a short description. | |
| Technical Experience | |
| -------------------- | |
| My Cool Side Project | |
| : For items which don't have a clear time ordering, a definition | |
| list can be used to have named items. | |
| * These items can also contain lists, but you need to mind the | |
| indentation levels in the markdown source. | |
| * Second item. | |
| Open Source | |
| : List open source contributions here, perhaps placing emphasis on | |
| the project names, for example the **Linux Kernel**, where you | |
| implemented multithreading over a long weekend, or **node.js** | |
| (with [link](http://nodejs.org)) which was actually totally | |
| your idea... | |
| Programming Languages | |
| : **first-lang:** Here, we have an itemization, where we only want | |
| to add descriptions to the first few items, but still want to | |
| mention some others together at the end. A format that works well | |
| here is a description list where the first few items have their | |
| first word emphasized, and the last item contains the final few | |
| emphasized terms. Notice the reasonably nice page break in the pdf | |
| version, which wouldn't happen if we generated the pdf via html. | |
| : **second-lang:** Description of your experience with second-lang, | |
| perhaps again including a [link] [ref], this time placing the url | |
| reference elsewhere in the document to reduce clutter (see source | |
| file). | |
| : **obscure-but-impressive-lang:** We both know this one's pushing | |
| it. | |
| : Basic knowledge of **C**, **x86 assembly**, **forth**, **Common Lisp** | |
| [ref]: https://github.com/githubuser/superlongprojectname | |
| Extra Section, Call it Whatever You Want | |
| ---------------------------------------- | |
| * Human Languages: | |
| * English (native speaker) | |
| * ??? | |
| * This is what a nested list looks like. | |
| * Random tidbit | |
| * Other sort of impressive-sounding thing you did |