Template Detail

New Age Resume Template

New Age is a contemporary ATS-friendly resume template that fits candidates who want a cleaner future-facing visual tone without sacrificing structure.

New Age modern resume template preview - contemporary ATS-friendly design for tech, creative, and professional job applications
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Is the New Age template right for you?

The short answer is yes if you want a single-column resume that feels professional while keeping recruiter readability high. It is strongest when your content already has clear wins to highlight and you want the layout to support that story instead of competing with it.

Template facts

Layout
Single-column
ATS fit
Strong
Style direction
ATS
Best match
Tech, product, growth, analytics, and digital business roles.

Why the New Age template works

New Age works best for professionals in modern industries where the resume should feel current, but still serious. That includes software, product, growth, digital operations, analytics, and startup-facing business roles. The layout gives off a more contemporary signal than traditional corporate templates, which helps when you want the resume to feel aligned with a more modern employer brand. At the same time, it stays structured enough for ATS behavior and recruiter scanning. It is one of the better options when you want the page to feel current without pushing into overly creative territory.

It gives the resume a more current visual tone while preserving ATS behavior.

The page feels modern without becoming decorative.

It suits candidates whose target roles already live in more digital-first environments.

Quick comparison before you use this template

QuestionAnswer
What layout does it use?Single-column
How ATS-safe is it?Strong fit when headings and content stay conventional.
Who should start here?Tech, product, growth, analytics, and digital business roles.
When should you choose something else?Choose another template if your application needs a simpler structure, a more conservative presentation, or a layout built for a different career stage.

Best for these applications

  • Tech, product, growth, analytics, and digital business roles.
  • Candidates applying to startups or modern teams with contemporary employer branding.
  • Job seekers who want a fresher look than Classic without heavy design risk.

Choose another template when

  • You need more visual personality for a brand, design, or presentation-sensitive role.
  • You want a richer layout for denser skills, certifications, or supporting details.
  • The target role rewards a more design-aware first impression than a safer baseline format.

How we review templates

  • ATS readability and section order
  • How quickly recruiters can scan the strongest evidence
  • How well the layout fits the target role and experience level
  • Whether the design adds clarity without competing with the content

How to tailor this template

  • Use direct, current language rather than dated resume clichés.
  • Keep the skills section highly relevant so the modern tone does not turn into stack clutter.
  • Use this template when your experience already supports a confident forward-looking narrative.
  • Lead with metrics and shipped work so the styling enhances credibility.

Frequently asked questions

What roles fit the New Age resume template?

New Age fits modern tech, product, analytics, and digital business roles where a more current visual tone supports the application.

Is New Age still safe for ATS workflows?

Yes. It remains structurally cleaner than many design-forward formats and works best when the content is kept disciplined.

What kind of resume content works best with the New Age template?

The New Age template works best when your summary is targeted, your strongest results appear early, and the rest of the page supports a clear professional story instead of trying to carry weak content with design alone.

When should you choose a different resume template instead of New Age?

You need more visual personality for a brand, design, or presentation-sensitive role. You want a richer layout for denser skills, certifications, or supporting details. The target role rewards a more design-aware first impression than a safer baseline format.

How should you format the skills section on the New Age template?

Keep the skills section tightly aligned to the role and use standard labels so both recruiters and ATS systems can interpret it quickly. That usually leads to a cleaner single-column resume and a stronger first scan.