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The difference between a CV and a resume lies in the length, layout, and purpose of these documents. CVs have no length limit; resumes are typically one to two pages long. A CV details the whole course of the candidate's academic career; a resume summarizes skills and work experience.
Although CVs and resumes share many similarities, they should not be used interchangeably. It is best to avoid using a CV when a resume will do, especially when applying for an entry-level position. Most employers are familiar with resumes and expect all entry-level candidates to submit a single-page resume.
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Choose the Right Format. Use the Job Description as a Guide. Highlight Your Transferable Skills. Focus on Hobbies and Interests. Don't Lie. Edit and Proofread. Use Examples. Don't Forget the Cover Letter.
Curriculum Vitae (CV) is Latin for course of life. In contrast, resume is French for summary. Both CVs & Resumes: Are tailored for the specific job/company you are applying to.
When should job seekers use a curriculum vitae, commonly referred to as a CV, rather than a resume? In the United States, a curriculum vitae is used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific, medical, or research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or grants.
Choose the Right Format. Use the Job Description as a Guide. Highlight Your Transferable Skills. Focus on Hobbies and Interests. Don't Lie. Edit and Proofread. Use Examples. Don't Forget the Cover Letter.
Draw parallels. List your previous jobs in chronological order with the most recent employment first. Be factual. Prove you have what they want. Voluntary work counts. Highlight your achievements. Use positive language. Focus on your strengths.
Provide Contact Information. List Your High School. Highlight Academic Achievements. Identify Personal Strengths. Include Interests and Activities. Mention Paid and Volunteer Experience.
Highlight academic accomplishments. As a student, a lot of your experiences are in the classroom. Emphasize extracurricular activities. Note any leadership experience. Use a simple format and font. Think about what the employer wants. Use action words. Edit, edit, edit.
Set one-inch margins on all sides. Use 1.0 or 1.15 line spacing. Pick a good font for a CV and stick to it on the whole document. Create a professional CV header format for your contact details.
Your name, professional title and contact details. Contact details. A professional 'profile' Work experience and history. Education and qualifications. Core skills. Hobbies and interests.
Contact information. Include your full name, address, phone number and email address. Academic history. Professional experience. Qualifications and skills. Awards and honors. Publications and presentations. Professional associations. Grants and scholarships.
Choose the right format for your CV. Create your CV header. Write a Personal Statement. List your work experience and key skills matched to that in the job description. Including your achievements where applicable to help you stand out from the crowd. List your Education.
Resumes should not include several quirky fonts (no Comic Sans or Marker Felt), the sections need to be lined up neatly and easy to read with the judicious use of columns, bold fonts, bullet points, and white space.
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