Difference between revisions of "Curriculum vitae"
(New non-parody) |
m (abbreviation, few extra words) |
||
(2 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
− | A '''''curriculum vitae''''' ([[Latin]] "the curriculum of life") is the most comprehensive record that a person might submit of his education, work experience, academic and professional achievements, and publications. It is the full and complete statement of a person's job qualifications, of which a résumé ([[French]] "a summary") is usually a summary. | + | A '''''curriculum vitae''''' ([[Latin]] "the curriculum of life") (usually abbreviated '''CV''') is the most comprehensive record that a person might submit of his education, work experience, academic and professional achievements, and publications. It is the full and complete statement of a person's job qualifications, of which a résumé ([[French]] "a summary") is usually a summary. |
== ''Curriculum vitae'' v. résumé == | == ''Curriculum vitae'' v. résumé == | ||
Line 7: | Line 7: | ||
== Which should one submit? == | == Which should one submit? == | ||
− | A job applicant usually submits a ''curriculum vitae'' when seeking admission to a postgraduate professional educational program or an appointment to the faculty of an institution of higher education. For most other job applications, a résumé will suffice. | + | A job applicant usually submits a ''curriculum vitae'' when seeking admission to a postgraduate professional educational program or an appointment to the faculty of an institution of higher education. For most other job applications, a résumé will suffice. The primary difference is one of emphasis. A résumé emphasizes practical experience; a ''curriculum vitae'' emphasizes academic honor and academic esteem for your work. |
== Related Reference == | == Related Reference == | ||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
* Bolles, Richard Nelson, webmaster. "[http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/ JobHuntersBible.com], official site. | * Bolles, Richard Nelson, webmaster. "[http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/ JobHuntersBible.com], official site. | ||
− | |||
[[Category:Employment]] | [[Category:Employment]] |
Latest revision as of 21:54, June 29, 2008
A curriculum vitae (Latin "the curriculum of life") (usually abbreviated CV) is the most comprehensive record that a person might submit of his education, work experience, academic and professional achievements, and publications. It is the full and complete statement of a person's job qualifications, of which a résumé (French "a summary") is usually a summary.
Curriculum vitae v. résumé
A curriculum vitae differs from the much shorter résumé in several key respects:
- It usually leads with a person's education, while a résumé leads with work experience.
- It lists a person's publications, while a résumé, if it mentions published work at all, simply states that a list of publications is available if someone requests it.
Which should one submit?
A job applicant usually submits a curriculum vitae when seeking admission to a postgraduate professional educational program or an appointment to the faculty of an institution of higher education. For most other job applications, a résumé will suffice. The primary difference is one of emphasis. A résumé emphasizes practical experience; a curriculum vitae emphasizes academic honor and academic esteem for your work.
Related Reference
- Bolles, Richard Nelson. What Color Is Your Parachute? 2008 ed. 368 pages, paperback. ISBN 978-1580081238
- Bolles, Richard Nelson, webmaster. "JobHuntersBible.com, official site.