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Curriculum
Vitae
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Remember
when I said that there is an exception to every rule in the
résumé business? Well, here's another one. In most cases, résumés
should be concise and limited to one or two pages at the most.
You will carefully select your information to provide a synopsis.
In the professions, however, a much longer résumé is expected
and the longer the résumé, the better your chances of getting
an interview. Those industries generally include medicine,
law, education, science, and media (television, film, etc.).
If you are applying for a job in a foreign country, long résumés
with more detail and a considerable amount of personal information
are the norm.
Such a professional
résumé is called a curriculum vita (CV) from the Latin meaning "course
of one's life." For those of us who have trouble knowing
how to spell the word, vita is singular and vitae is plural.
A successful
CV will include not only education and experience but also
publications (books, magazines, journals, and other media),
certifications, licenses, grants, professional affiliations,
awards, honors, presentations, and/or courses taught. Anything
relevant to your industry is appropriate to use on a CV, and
the résumé can be as long as it needs to be to present the "course
of your life."
A CV--or
any résumé with multiple pages for that matter--must contain
a header with your name and page number on each successive
page. Should the pages become separated, the reader should
be able to easily put your subsequent pages in their proper
order and with your résumé!
Sample
CVs:
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