Thursday, August 14, 2014

Difference Between CV (Curriculum Vitae) And Resume :


The main difference between a CV (Curriculum Vitae) and Resume is Length.
Some Details of these two are given below:

CV(Curriculum Vitae) :
           
CV stands for 'Curriculum vitae'. Curriculum Vitae means 'Course of Life'.
A CV is a summary of a person's name,contact information, education, honors, presentation, skills and experience in a detailed manner. CV is larger in length than Resume. There is no page limit in CV. A CV is more detailed than Resume and describes a person's educational details, publications, awards, affiliations, and other academic accomplishments. Curriculum Vitae is used in UK (United Kingdom). Minimum length of Curriculum Vitae is two pages. In Europe, The Middle East, Africa and Asia employers expect CV instead of Resume from the Job seekers. In United States, a CV is used primarily when applying for academic, education or scientific.

Resume :

Resume is commonly written as 'Résumé'.
Resume consist of one or two pages. It provides the information about a person in a relevant manner. It means the a Resume is not detailed but it provides only the important details about a person. It provides information about a person's name, contact information, education and work experience. It is mostly used for job applications. Typically, a Resume is used to apply for Business, Industry, Governmental and non-profit jobs. The main purpose of the resume is to get a job interview. It is used to make a good first impression to get a job.


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