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fluffy431588yOn a more serious note, I just use whatever is the default or whichever is most presentable looking for me.
It's the content that matters most anyway. -
don't use times new roman! you'll look like a caveman programmer.
Google Fonts have some verry decent offerings like, open sans, raleway, source pro sans. Download it as ah zip file and add it to your fonts folder.
https://fonts.google.com
also apples san francisco SF font looks super nice. -
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and remember, always use the same fonts on your resume on your website too.
overpass is beautiful font for your linux gui and certaintly also for a resume.
http://overpassfont.org -
Roboto is pretty easy to read and looks nice. I mostly uses the thinner weight since it looks more slick.
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kampfgnom208yI try to "brand" my resumes with the empliyee's colors and fonts. That way I think to have an edge over other resumes and also I won't have to decide myself 😊
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