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Minimalist Resume Presentation

Free Google Slides theme and PowerPoint template

There are many ways to drop off your resume to the employers of those potential companies for which you want to work. But nothing is so effective than a visual presentation, and the best help you can get is here: our new free presentation template featuring a simple, minimalist style.

Recruiters always look for the candidates that stand out from the crowd. Do you want to impress them? These slides are all you’re looking for. First of all, you can find several pictures that take you on a trip across your own experience in life. Their urban theme is so dynamic, it contrasts with the minimalist design of the presentation, but don’t forget to replace them with your own if you need so. The combination of colors is between light and dark gray, quite formal, because landing that job is the ultimate goal after all. The typography features a nice geometric sans typeface that works well for titles, and also a monospaced slab for body text, a bit reminiscent of the old typewriters, which gives a good contrast. Icons are linear, with no fill, and totally editable. Our final slides contain lots of resources to customize these slides and their design. Oh, and if you’re using Google Slides, our pre-installed extension for Flaticon will give you access to the biggest database of free icons! Come on, click that “download” button and prepare to work!

Features of this template

  • 100% editable and easy to modify
  • 14 different slides to impress your audience
  • Contains easy-to-edit graphics and maps
  • Includes 1000+ icons and Flaticon's extension for customizing your slides
  • Designed to be used in Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint
  • 16:9 widescreen format suitable for all types of screens
  • Includes information about fonts, colors, and credits of the free resources used
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