Resume, briefly describing the educational background and work experience related to job hunting, aiming at persuading employers to hire themselves;
CV and resume focus on academic work, ignoring materials that are not directly related to academic qualifications and academic performance.
The complete form of CV is Latin currency vitae. In the United States, CV is mainly used to apply for academic, educational and scientific research positions, or to apply for scholarships. In Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia, resumes are more commonly used in job applications. The length of a resume is determined by its content, and sometimes it can be as long as ten pages. The length of young professionals' resumes is generally 2-4 pages, and experienced ones are usually 6-8 pages. Should include: name, address, telephone number and e-mail address; Education level; What awards and university scholarships have been won; Teaching experience related experience; What works have been published; Language or other skills, extracurricular activities and personal hobbies.
Most resumes only need one page, and two pages are typical for people with rich work experience. Should include: name, address, e-mail address (optional) and telephone number (local and fixed); Job position (optional); Education; What honor was awarded; Related jobs (optional); Experience, list organization, address, date, position, achievements and responsibilities.