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What is a CV?
Curriculum Vitae
A
CV (short for the Latin phrase curriculum vitae, which means “course of life”)
is a detailed document highlighting your professional and academic history. CVs
typically include information like work experience, achievements and awards,
scholarships or grants you’ve earned, coursework, research projects and
publications of your work. You may be asked to submit a CV when applying for
jobs in academia or a job outside the US.
A
CV and resume are similar in that they’re both documents that summarize your
professional history, education, skills and achievements. They’re also both
documents you might provide an employer for consideration for an open position.
How to write a CV
While your CV should be specific to your background and tailor
to the job for which you're applying, there are several steps you can take to
ensure you write an effective CV. Most CVs include the following information:
- Contact
information
- Academic
history
- Professional
experience
- Qualifications
and skills
- Awards and
honors
- Publications
- Licenses and
certificates
- Volunteer work
- Personal
information (optional)
- Hobbies and
interests (optional)
How to write a simple CV
Here are seven steps for writing a simple CV:
1. Include your
contact information
This includes your full name, phone number and email address.
Including your physical address is optional.
2. Detail your
academic history in reverse-chronological order
This can include your post-doctoral programs, graduate school,
undergraduate school and high school. Only include your most recent two
educational experiences. Dates attended is optional.
3. Record your
professional experience
List the company or organization, job title and dates employed
starting with your most recent job. List your job duties, experience gained and
achievements. Use numbers to measure your impact when possible.
4. Include relevant
skills and qualifications
This can be in a separate skills section. Reread the job
description to highlight the most important skills employers are looking for.
These can include both hard and soft skills that make you the best candidate
for the job.
5. List honors and
awards
Use this section to outline your achievements in the field
related to your application. Start with the award name followed by year
awarded, the organization that gave you the award and details about the award
such as how often the award is given, how many people receive it, etc.
6. Include relevant
publications and presentations
Include relevant citations of presentations, papers, studies,
books or other publications important to your professional history. For
publications, include authors, date published, summary, volume, page and DOI
number. For presentations, include the title, date and location of
presentation.
7. List your
professional associations and affiliations
This should include the name of the organization, geographic
location or chapter and dates of active membership.
Some employers, especially post-secondary institutions, may
offer their own CV template and CV examples to help make sure you include all
required information in the format they prefer. Before you submit your
application, look for any special CV guidelines the employer has outlined. For
example, some institutions may require you to list only relevant coursework,
fieldwork, dissertations and professional references.
Click here to Download the above CV Templates in MS Word File
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