Portrait Resume Template

Resume template with a circular photo in a tinted header band beside the name, over a clean single-column body with accent headings

ATS profile: visual-pdf

  • ✓ Text stays in reading order
  • ✕ Includes a photo and color header
  • ✓ Skills are real text, not images
  • ✓ Selectable-text PDF export
Open in the resume builder
  • The photo and color header suit client-facing and international applications; for strict US ATS screening, switch to Minimalist, Modern ATS, or Technical and your content carries over.
  • Built in the editor — there is no Google Doc to copy; you export a PDF when finished.

Portrait pairs a circular headshot with your name in a softly tinted header band, over a clean single-column body. It is built for client-facing and international applications — real estate, hospitality, sales, and hospitality-adjacent roles — where a personal photo is expected.

Fill it in directly in the builder: drop in a photo (or leave it blank for tidy initials), recolor the accent, and download a selectable-text PDF. For applications that run strict automated screening, switch to a photo-free template and your content moves with you.

Frequently asked questions

Should I put a photo on my resume?

It depends on the market. Photos are expected on many international and client-facing applications (real estate, hospitality, sales) but discouraged for most US corporate roles to avoid bias and ATS issues. This template makes the photo optional — leave it blank and it shows your initials instead.

Is a resume with a photo ATS-friendly?

Less so. The body stays in single-column reading order, but some applicant tracking systems mis-handle images. For ATS-heavy roles, switch to a single-column template like Minimalist or Technical — your content carries over.