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What is CV? How should I write it?
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Noun (short for noun)

Abbreviation = resume (book), personal resume

Common phrases

Resume (Latin)

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Need to write a resume? Here are the basic principles that job seekers need to help you prepare and write your resume-including links to free resume samples.

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Internationally, when you apply for a job, especially a position in scientific research, education and academic research (such as studying in Europe or applying for a scholarship), you need to provide CV. Compared with resumes, CVs are usually more detailed (usually two or more pages) and cover more comprehensively.

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.

At present, some people often refer to CV and Resume as "resumes". In fact, to be precise, CV should be a "resume", and a resume is a resume. Remember, a resume summarizes the academic preparation and experience related to job hunting, and it is a summary of experience and skills. Its main purpose is to persuade employers to hire themselves. Resumes focus on academic work, ignoring materials that are not directly related to academic qualifications and academic performance.