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What to Remember in Writing Your Curriculum Vitae

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What to Remember in Writing Your Curriculum Vitae

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If this is your first time writing your own curriculum vitae, there are some good points that you need to remember to make sure that you do it properly. Also, if this is not your first time to write a CV or a vita, then you should also check out these reminders so that you can make more accurate ones in the future. Mastering the skill of writing your curriculum vitae is takes a lot of practice and effort from your part.

First, you should know that there is a difference between a curriculum vitae and a resume. You should double check if your potential employer is asking for a CV or a resume to avoid wasting your time in constructing any of these two.

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A CV tells more about your academic achievements and skills, and this is usually required when you are applying for an academic position or a study grant. Its observable difference from a resume is its total length.

An average person’s resume only runs up to two pages or less, while a CV usually runs up to three to four pages. However, you should not assume that the length of your CV would determine the success of your application. Learn to tell only relevant and significant information in your CV or your resume.

Another important difference between the CV and the resume is what each of them is trying to represent. A CV paints a scholar and academic identity of yourself, while a resume shows your professional side. Knowing the difference between these two can be a deciding factor for your future career.

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What are the important bits of information that you should include in your curriculum vitae? First, you should include your name and updated contact information. Also, it is very important to include an overview of your educational attainment over the years. If you have been employed in the academe or any other related fields, then you should also include those.

In addition, you should also include a list of the research projects that you have conducted, as well as those you are conducting right now. Cite also he conference publications and papers if you have any. Do not also forget to include a list of your services to the department or to the community. Finally, write down a list of references for the hiring officials so that they can check if the information you have given them are factual and correct.

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Another thing to remember about writing your own curriculum vitae is that you should not worry about following a single and standard format. The different fields in the academic world have different focus points in your CV, so you should consider that. Also, do not reuse your CV for another employer, unless you are sure that the CV you have submitted is relevant to the field you are applying for. Finally, just like in writing your resume, make sure that all the information that you have included in your curriculum vitae are updated and correct.

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