When writing a formal or business letter, presentation style and format is key to making a good first impression. These templates provide excellent examples of how to structure such a letter, and include sample content to act as a guide to layout.
Cover Letter Template for Fuzhou University. Heavily based on the template designed by Brian Wood.
FZU Github Page: https://github.com/GuangLun2000/FZU-latex-template
Customizable formal letter template with a header.
It allow you to choose color theme, optional personal information (contact, picture, etc.) in header, and information with respect to:
English conventions (address and date at right and recipient information at left);
French conventions (address and date at left, and recipient information at right).
If you use the letter template for a cover letter, then you can find a CV template which match with it, look for Arthur-CV template on Overleaf or on the following GitHub link.
More details and source files are available on GitHub.
This template is based on the KOMA-Script class `scrlttr2` and provides a starting point for DIN5008 compliant letters. It was not designed to be pretty, but to explain as many features as possible.
This template is published under the Unlicense (public domain).
This sample policy memo serves as a template for Cornell INFO 1200 students who would like to use LaTeX rather than Word. Usage of section headers, bulleted lists, and references are included. Most features including page layout and citation style can be easily tweaked.
Alice Chen, with adapted TexMemo package by Rob Oakes
The Weighted Average Score Certification for students in Central South University.
All the personal information in it is not true! Just generated randomly.