Despite its venerable name, a curriculum vitae is simply a specific type of resume commonly used for medical and academic (teaching and research) positions.
The c.v. is more conservative than a typical resume—almost never listing an objective and seldom having a long narrative profile. The c.v.’s emphasis is on content, favouring a plain look without fancy bullets or borders. Unlike a resume, a c.v. may comprise several pages. However, it should be very neatly organized, with clear headings and distinct conceptual divisions that can be skimmed as easily as a two-page resume.
The curriculum vitae, or c.v. is an important marketing tool for graduate-level students applying for medical or academic positions.
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