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Oct 26, 2011 3:13 AM
Vitas and resumes have similar purposes -- as marketing documents that supply key specifics of your skills, experiences, education, and private qualities that report you because ideal candidate. The place where a resume and a cv differ is their use, format, and length. This article will assistance with your writing and preparing your vita.

http://curriculumvitaeformato.org/

A resume -- categorised as a CV or vita -- tends to be used more for scientific and teaching positions than a resume. Thus, vitas tend to provide great detail about academic and research experiences. Where resumes tend toward brevity, vitas lean toward completeness.

http://curriculumvitaeformato.org/

Unlike resumes, there is no set format to vitas. While this article can provide a couple of links to free samples vitas, it's best to also discuss any special formatting your field requires having a mentor or trusted an affiliate your network. Additionally, there are a few books that provide much more depth about the subject -- plus they can be found after this short article.

While vitas do not have the one-page rule of resumes, you'll want to walk the road between providing a good quality of depth to showcase your qualifications and attract potential employer interest and providing too much information thus appearing verbose and turning off potential employer interest.
Posted by evelynhickson266 | Oct 26, 2011 3:13 AM | Add a comment
It’s time to ditch the text file.
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