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This moves one of the blocks from the right column to the left, and
vice versa. Overall, the spacing and orientation of these sections are
improved by putting these in this order.
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This extra spacing was quite large, eating up more space than it
really needed to.
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I didn't really do too much with them after I came back from Sweden
anyways...
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Also put expected graduation on right (or years of attendance for
LTH). Include the schools attended to finish the degree as well.
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This new name is not strictly important, but it makes it less strange
when used in places that are not jobs, namely the skills section.
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The biggest thing is that the topsep for the itemize environment is
removed, which makes the bullets push up against the previous paragraph.
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This prevents the bug from using a subsection inside a table, which
introduces a new paragraph immediately after the section header.
Instead, I use \hfill to push the "cursor" to the right before
entering the months/years I worked at that position.
spacing
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I am having an issue where the \subsection command introduces a
newline, which is not properly understood by the tabular* environment,
which is throwing a "LaTeX Error: Something's wrong--perhaps a missing
\item." error at me.
This will need to be resolved before this can be pushed and merged to
master.
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