The CV formats I see get shortlisted.
I read developer CVs every week and I know which formats land and which get skipped. I've gone and found the ones that work, cleaned them up, and made them easy to customise. They're priced low on purpose — if you wouldn't pay a couple of euros for one, you probably weren't going to use it anyway.

The Lebenslauf
The format German and Swiss hiring managers expect — photo block, structured sections, correct date conventions. Comes in German and English.
- DE + EN versions
- Photo + personal details block
- Tech sections: stack, projects, GitHub

The International
Clean, single-column, ATS-safe. Parses correctly through Workday and Greenhouse — built for multinationals, US companies, and remote roles.
- Single-column, ATS-safe
- No photo, no tables
- Metrics-led bullet structure

The Builder
For senior engineers with a portfolio to show. Skills-prominent left rail, projects above experience — puts what you've built front and centre.
- Two-column layout
- Projects section up top
- Skills-prominent left rail
// best_value
All three
Every template, both languages where relevant, plus the tip sheet for each. The whole toolkit for less than the price of a coffee.