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标 题: cv和resume的区别--注意看拉
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Preparing a Curriculum Vitae (CV)
by Randall S. Hansen, Ph.D.
Vitas and resumes both have similar purposes ?
as marketing documents that provide key information about your skills,
experiences, education, and personal qualities that show you as the
ideal candidate. Where a resume and a curriculum vitae differ is their
use, format, and length.
A curriculum vitae ?often called a CV or vita -- tends to be used more
for scientific and teaching positions than a resume. Thus, vitas tend
to provide great detail about academic and research experiences.
Where resumes tend toward brevity, vitas lean toward completeness.
Unlike resumes, there is no set format to vitas. While this article
will provide a few free samples vitas, it is best to also discuss
any special formatting your field requires with a mentor or trusted
member of your network. There are also a few books that provide
much more depth on the subject -- and they can be found at the end
of this article.
While vitas do not have the one-page rule of resumes, you need to
walk the line between providing a good quality of depth to showcase
your qualifications and attract potential employer interest and
providing too much information thus appearing verbose and turning
off potential employer interest.
Ready to begin?
Typical categories or headings may include some or all of the
following:
Personal Information
--name
--address
--phone number(s)
--email
Professional Licenses/Certifications
Academic/Teaching Experience
--courses taught, courses introduced
--innovation in teaching
--teaching evaluations
Technical and Specialized Skills
Related/Other Experience
--other work experience
Professional/Academic Honors and Awards
Professional Development
--conferences/workshops attended, other activities
Research/Scholarly Activities
--journal articles
--conference proceedings
--books
--chapters in books
--magazine articles
--papers presented/workshops
--ezine articles
--work currently under submission
--work in progress
Grants
Service
--academic
--professional
--community
Academic/Research Interests
Affiliations/Memberships
Foreign Language Abilities/Skills
Consulting
Volunteer Work
References
Other Resources that can Help:
Helpful books about vitas:
The Curriculum Vitae Handbook:
How to Present and Promote Your Academic Career,
by Rebecca Anthony and Gerald Roe (Rudi Publishing).
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Developing a Professional Vita or Resume,
by Carl McDaniels and Mary Anne Knobloch (Ferguson Publishing).
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How to Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae,
by Acy L. Jackson (VGM).
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Other articles/Websites about vitas:
Curriculum Vitae and Related Letters --
from Colorado College's Career Center.
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Guide to Peparing a Curriculum Vitae (CV)
-- from the New Zealand Ministry of Commerce.
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Writing Your Vita -- from the Psychology Department
at Hanover College.
You can find more information about resumes
by visiting Quintessential Careers: Resume Resources.
Questions about some of the terminology used in this
article? Get more information (definitions and links)
on key college, career, and job-search terms by going
to our Job-Seeker's Glossary of Job-Hunting Terms.作者: paisley 时间: 2003-10-2 11:47:40