4.06.2007

CV or Resume

What is the difference between a CV and a resume? A CV or Curriculum Vitae lists your life history, work history, achievements, and special skills. A resume is brief listing of your skills, experience, and education.

Now you are probably saying well that is clear as mud! The main differences between these two documents is the content of the information you are conveying and the purpose for which you are using it. A CV contains detailed information about the categories of information covered and may span several pages in length. These are typically required when applying for a position in academia, education, research, or for grants and fellowships.

A resume is a brief synopsis of information and is best when no more than 1-2 pages in length. A resume is meant to point out qualifications quickly so that these can be explored in more detail at the job interview. Keep in mind that your resume may only be given a minute or so of review and you must maximize that by using clear and concise language that highlights your potential.

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