CV vs. Resume: What You Need to Know

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We always get confused with CV and resume. Are they both the same? What is the difference between these two? Most of you will have these questions as you apply for your next job.

To clear the mix-up of CV vs resume, Graana.com, Pakistan’s smartest property portal, has covered everything you need to know about the difference between a CV and a resume.

 

Table of contents

  1. Why Are They Important For Your Career?
  2. What is Curriculum Vitae?
  3. What is Resume?
  4. Difference between CV and Resume
  5. CV and Resume Format and Writing Tips 
  6. Conclusion

 

Why Are They Important For Your Career?

A resume or CV is an essential tool for your job hunting process because they provide a   complete overview of your background, highlighting your best skills and experiences.

Your CV or resume assists employers in making hiring decisions and obtaining your first interview. That is why it is important to consider how you design your resume or CV and what information and details you include. 

 

What is Curriculum Vitae?

 

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A Curriculum vitae (CV) is a Latin word meaning “course of life”.  CV describes an overview of your experience and qualifications.

A CV is usually two or three pages long, but it can be expanded to over 10+ pages if needed. Some organizations mention a one-pager CV when they expect a large number of applicants.

A Curriculum Vitae describes your education, professional career, publications, awards, honors, and other accomplishments. 

In some countries, such as the United States and Canada, CV is only used for academic jobs, grants, research fellowships, and so on. On the other hand, CVs are longer than resumes and contain more details, particularly information about one’s research and academic background.

 Every time you achieve something new in your academic or professional life, you should update your CV. That is, whenever you start a new job, publish something new, or get a new certificate.

 

What is Resume?

 

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Resume is a French word meaning “summary”. A resume is a brief, to-the-point document created for the purpose of applying for a specific job.

The purpose of a resume is to present your experience, education, and skills in a standardised format that recruiters can easily read. Unlike a CV, a resume should be kept as short as possible, not longer than one page.

However, if you think you have years of experience and adding additional information can add value to your resume, you can add it but no more than two pages.

 

Difference between CV and Resume

 

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Now that you know about a CV and a resume, here’s a detailed list of the differences:

Length

The most important difference between a CV and a resume is the length of both documents. A CV consists of 2 or more 2 pages and it is more comprehensive. However, a resume remains short, usually 1 page.

 

Purpose

The curriculum vitae (CV) is primarily used for academic purposes or placement, such as applying for a research program,  fellowships, grants, or joining the faculty of a university. In contrast, a resume is used for any kind of regular job in a company or Institution.

 

Type of Information

In a CV, you add your academic qualifications, achievements, and certifications. Whereas, resumes focus on your professional accomplishments rather than academic ones.

 

CV and Resume Format and Writing Tips

 

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There are a few guidelines you should follow while writing a CV or a resume. It is essential to show to the employer how you are qualified for the position, what you can offer to the organization, and why you would be a suitable candidate to interview.

 

Writing Tips for CV and Resume

Mentioned below are some tips and formats for both documents:

  • Match your resume or CV with the position you are applying for
  • It is good to use CV or resume template, as there are millions of templates available online
  • Make sure your format is consistent; for example, if you use bullet points in one job description, use them in all of them
  • Set one-inch margins on each side of the page
  • Go for single or 1.15 line spacing
  • Use legible fonts for a resume or CV and keep it 11 or 12pt

CV Format

Following is the format to build a professional CV.

  1. Full name
  2. Contact information
  3. Professional goal
  4. Research interests
  5. Education
  6. Publications (both academic papers and books)
  7. Teaching experience
  8. Work experience
  9. Conferences and courses
  10. Skills
  11. Certificates
  12. Languages
  13. Grants of fellowships
  14. References

Resume Format

Mentioned below is the format to build a professional resume.

  1. Personal information
  2. Contact Information 
  3. Job Title
  4. Career Objective
  5. Work Experience
  6. Education
  7. Skills
  8. Languages
  9. Additional Sections 
  10. Awards
  11. Courses
  12. Publications
  13. Licenses and Certifications
  14.  Interests

Conclusion

This blog clears up the differences between CVs and resumes. Now, It is up to you to determine which document best suits your requirements and job search process. Follow Graana blog for more information.

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