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Dear Viewers,
In this lecture, you will learn about the basic differences between CV and Resume.
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The term CV is an abbreviation of the Latin word Curriculum Vitae, which is literally translated to “the course of your life”. 
A CV is a very indepth document that describes your career journey stepbystep, including all sorts of personal information. You can look at the CV as a comprehensive description of everything you have ever done, all the achievements you are proud of, and all the publications that bear your name.
You need to update your CV every time you accomplish something new academically or professionally. Meaning, whenever you get a new job, publish something new, obtain a new certificate, and so on.
There is no rule of thumb on how long a CV should be  depending on the amount of experience, it can range from 2 to 8 pages.

A resume is a short, straighttothepoint, document created for the purpose of applying to a specific job. 
Unlike the CV, you should try to keep a resume as short as possible. In 99% of the cases, you’d want to keep your resume to 1page max.
If you have 15+ years of experience, or really believe that the extra information you can mention can add value to your application, you can make it 2 pages tops.
In a resume, you only mention the aspects of your work experience and skills that are relevant to the job you’re applying for. It should be specific and customized.

Things to include in CV
Full name
Contact information
Objectives
Research interests
Education
Publications (both academic papers and books)
Teaching or lecturing experience
Work experience
Conferences and courses
Skills
Certificates
Languages
Grants of fellowships
References
 
Things to Include in Resume
Full name
Your job title, or the name of the position you’re applying for
Contact information
Resume summary or objective
Work experience
Education
Relevant skills
Languages and proficiency
Relevant certifications and interests (if any)


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