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		<title>Creating Resume That Sells You Best</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating resume that sells you best is about making yourself marketable Therefore, creating resume requires you to put up a piece of convincing information that will get an employer’s attention. This is the more reason why you should begin writing a resume with a good opening. What is the reason for you writing a good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2 style="text-align: left;"><strong>Creating resume</strong> that sells you best is about making yourself marketable</h2>
<p style="text-align: left;">Therefore, <strong>creating resume</strong> requires you to put up a piece of convincing information that will get an employer’s attention. This is the more reason why you should begin writing a resume with a good opening. What is the reason for you writing a <strong><a href="/good_resume">good resume</a></strong>? This is the most crucial question to help you draw the attention of the employer. If you are writing this resume in anticipation of a job, make sure you let the employer know directly that you are applying for a job. A poor beginning would be let an employer believe that you still want to apply for a job. If you <strong><a href="/resume_writing">write a resume</a></strong> because of an existing job opening, avoid repeating the wordings of the job advert. Remember that time wasted in business is money lost. Make sure that you are very positive and professional in your opening.<span id="more-4065"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Use an objective statement to prove that you have a wholesome knowledge of what is going on in the organization. Employers tend to favor <strong>resumes and covers letters</strong> which prove that the applicant can identify the needs of the organization. This is an indication that the objectives of the organization are your priorities. However, do not sound too pompous and over ambitious. Since most job openings are advertised over the internet, it will be easy for you to carry out research on this.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Use your qualifications and job experience to see yourself through the eyes of the employer. Your main concern at this point will be to bring out your qualifications and relate them according to the needs of the employer. The best way in which qualifications came be brought alive is by making obvious, your accomplishments. Let the employer know how well your qualifications will unite with your job experience to meet the requirements of the job and how it is going to advance the needs of the organization. Grand Resume offers more guidelines<strong> </strong>for <strong>creating resume</strong>.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">The education and job experience section can be combined or written independently. In whatever form you want to do it, never pass over education for experience or experience for education. Also, most recent graduate will have little or no resume experience to add into the resume. This should not bother you because you can equally add any form of experience such as internships or workshops to compensate for experience. Moreover, lots of employers prefer to hire skills that have some prospects for development and later train these skills while on the job.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>Creating resume</strong> should seriously consider organization and presentation. Present information carefully, use a proper tone and keep your resume simple and short. Use an active voice to emphasize yourself as somebody who is eager, competent and cheerful to do things. Keep you resume limited to a page. It can be extend to two pages of you have extensive qualifications and work experience. For more resources and tips to write <strong>good resumes</strong>, see Grand Resume.</p>
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		<title>Chronological Resume Features</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Feb 2010 02:41:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[What is a chronological resume? When you hear the word chronological, it means that something is arranged based on time intervals. Therefore, the main function of the resume with this feature is that the details are in sequence of time. Let us give you more details about a resume of this type. There are basically [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What is a <strong>chronological resume</strong>? When you hear the word chronological, it means that something is arranged based on time intervals. Therefore, the main function of the resume with this feature is that the details are in sequence of time. Let us give you more details about a resume of this type.</p>
<p>There are basically three major types of resumes, chronological, functional resume and combination. The chronological type is the one that involves listing your details in a manner that they are arranged based what the most recent info is. Usually, the <a href="/">professional resume</a> with chronological details are suitable if you want to expose the span of your experience. Of course the upper portion of your list should include the most recent details where you have worked for. Include also the position that you held as well as the achievements.</p>
<p>For first time job seekers, a <strong>chronological resume</strong> may be a good format. This is because you can easily relate to your latest job experience and tell the company what you have done for the previous one. But if you do not have any work experiences, you may simply sequence your education background according to time frame. If you have attended any seminars or conferences, you may also put them and arrange in time order.</p>
<p>You can order a <strong>chronological resume</strong> from us. We offer <a href="/resume_writing">resume writing service</a> that will give you a better chance to find work. Order a <a href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/deconstructing-the-cover-letter">cover letter</a> or resume today. Our expert writers are ready to take your request anytime.</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Using Functional Resumes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the primary intentions in writing a functional resume is to expose the applicant’s work experiences. This simply relates to the fact that you want to make sure you expose the very skills and abilities that you can render to the company. Using a functional resume provides certain benefits for the job applicant. Let [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the primary intentions in writing a <strong>functional resume</strong> is to expose the applicant’s work experiences. This simply relates to the fact that you want to make sure you expose the very skills and abilities that you can render to the company. Using a <strong>functional resume</strong> provides certain benefits for the job applicant. Let us provide you with some details about how this format will work out for you.</p>
<p>A <strong>functional resume</strong> must have the same details as with a chronological resume. You need to include the profile details, <a title="resume career objective" href="/blog/resume-writing/resume-career-objective">resume career objective</a> sentence, work experiences, educational background and skills and abilities. Sometimes people also do include a references list. A <strong>functional resume</strong> intends to make sure that your skills and work background are exposed. You are trying to make these details to “function” to catch the attention of the employer.</p>
<p>What are the main advantages of using a <strong>functional resume</strong>?</p>
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<li>This format provides greater details about what you can do and how you will be able to help the company.</li>
<li>It provides information about your achievements</li>
<li>This format is more applicable if you have an irregular employment history, exposing only your capacity to efficiently work for a company.</li>
<li>It is also recommended when you are about to change careers and line of work.</li>
<li>Most fresh graduates will use a functional resume format.</li>
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<p>We are offering <a title="resume writing services" href="/resume_writing">resume writing services</a> for applicants who want to submit <strong>functional resumes</strong> to their prospect employers. You can also order for a <a title="cover letter" href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/deconstructing-the-cover-letter">cover letter</a> or a CV depending on your preferences. You may take a look at our <a title="resume examples" href="/blog/samples/how-to-retrieve-a-good-resume-example">resume examples</a> first before ordering.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Usually, an employer has only about 45 seconds to take a look at your resume. This is always the case especially if there are hundreds of applicants vying for a single opening position. A resume is simply a compressed format of your profile therefore it includes everything compact about your skills. There are different kinds [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><!--[if gte mso 9]&gt;  Normal 0       MicrosoftInternetExplorer4  &lt;![endif]--> <span style="font-family: Arial;">Usually, an employer has only about 45 seconds to take a look at your <a title="resume" href="/">resume</a>. This is always the case especially if there are hundreds of applicants vying for a single opening position. A resume is simply a compressed format of your profile therefore it includes everything compact about your skills. There are different kinds of resumes based on the format and style of writing and presenting your personal details. One of them is the <strong>chronological resume</strong> type which basically involves presenting your information in a time divided manner. Let me give you the usual style of writing this <a title="CV" href="/blog/cv-writing/how-to-write-the-best-cv">CV</a> structure.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Identity</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">This part of the <strong>chronological resume</strong> should involve information on how the employer will contact you. It should include your name, address, phone number and e-mail. If you are still a student, you may include some contact details of your school.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Objective</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">This is a basic part of a <strong>chronological resume</strong>. It should provide the employer your overall goal I life as well as our plans with the company should you get hired.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Accomplishments</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">This area provides all your achievements and work experience from other companies if you have any. Make sure that you highlight all the best accomplishments that you have undertaken with your previous employers and emphasize the tasks that you have rendered to them. You may list down the details in an order that will present your latest work experience.</span></p>
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<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Education</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">You can list down your education background in a chronological order. Provide information about the organizations that you were member in or some recognition that you received from the school.</span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;"> </span></p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family: Arial;">Affiliations and Competencies</span></p>
<p><span style=" font-family: Arial;">This are can be filled with details about your affiliations and skills that you want to share with your employer. Also, you may include some details about references of people whom you trust.</span></p>
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<p><a href="/"><strong>Resume writing</strong></a>, when it is done well, it is an invaluable skill – and fortunately it is an easy skill to learn, as long as you are willing to put in the time it takes.  One thing is for certain, if you want to get a job in today&#8217;s job market then you absolutely need to have this skill.  For any given position, you are going to competing with people are are just as qualified as you are – if not more so.  You simply, literally, cannot afford to turn in a sub par <strong>resume</strong>.</p>
<p>The first thing you need to remember is that <strong>resume writing</strong> does not necessarily need to be by the book.  Sometimes, it needs to be specially crafted for the position to which you are applying.  For instance, do not assume that you have to hold to a certain <strong>resume format</strong> simply because someone tells you to or considers it the best possible format.  You need to choose the right format to fit the needs of your specific <a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume"><strong>resume</strong></a>.  After all, you are highlighting your skills, experiences, and achievements.  At the end of the day, you are the best person to decide how to present them in the best light.</p>
<p>For instance, perhaps, for you, a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a> would be better than a functional one.  That is just fine.  You know how you want your <strong>resume</strong> to look and you know how you want to set it up.  You need to highlight your skills in the best way possible, whatever that happens to be.  Just remember that straightforward is best.  Your <strong>resume</strong> should not contain a lot of baubles and flash.  A lot of strange fonts and different colors will undoubtedly detract from your appeal.  If anything, it will turn your potential employer off and convince him or her that you might not be the right person for the job.  The only possible exception to this might be if you are a graphic designer submitting a <strong>resume</strong> and trying to show off your skills – but even then, the <strong>best resume</strong> is going to be concise, professional, and straight to the point.  Remember, that is the key to <strong>resume writing</strong>: presenting yourself as a professional.</p>
<p>If you are having trouble with the <strong>resume writing</strong> process, then you should think about checking out a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/tips-for-choosing-a-free-resume-template"><strong>free resume template</strong></a> or two.  That way, you can see for yourself, first hand, what looks like the best format for you.  Most of all, you can see exactly what a professional <strong>resume </strong>looks like, which will greatly help you write one of your own.  Above all, remember that this is your first impression.  This is being used to convince the hiring manager that you are the best possible person for the job.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Correlation between the Best Resumes and the Best Jobs Those job applicants who write the best resumes will unquestionably be offered the best jobs. The correlation is direct, simple, and extremely easy to see. The better the resume, the better your chances of getting the job for which you are applying. Presumably, if you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2>The Correlation between the Best Resumes and the Best Jobs</h2>
<p>Those job applicants who write the <a href="/"><strong>best resumes</strong></a> will unquestionably be offered the best jobs.  The correlation is direct, simple, and extremely easy to see.  The better the <strong>resume</strong>, the better your chances of getting the job for which you are applying.  Presumably, if you are applying for a position in the first place, then you either really need that job or just really want it.  Either way, you need to do all that you can to outshine the competition.  With the job market so competitive, you have to get a leg up on the other applicants and prove that you are the best possible candidate to fill the position.</p>
<p>Now then, the <strong>best resumes </strong>are actually dependent on the individual applicants.  For instance, the first step involves choosing the proper format, but that really depends on your needs.  A <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a> might suit you better than a functional <strong>resume</strong>, or you might prefer the combination format.  How do you choose?  Ideally, the best <strong>resume </strong>for you depends on what aspects of yourself, your schooling, and your work history that you want to highlight.  That in turn really depends on what kind of job you are applying for and what the qualifications are.  There are a wealth of <strong>resume tips </strong>available both on this site and on others which can help you decide which format will be best for you.</p>
<p>Actually, that was a bit of a fib.  Here is a free tip for you: even before deciding on the proper format, you need to think about what your <strong>resume </strong>is really for and what you need to include.  For example, are you submitting a <strong>college resume </strong>or are you applying for an entry level position?  Focusing on what your <strong>resume</strong> is for will also help you choose what format will best exhibit your skills, talents, and experiences.</p>
<p>Now let’s get down to the meat of the issue – the following information is what a good <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume">resume</a> </strong>is all about.  See, the <strong>best resumes </strong>contain at least five essential parts.  You have to include a very clearly stated job objective; you have to highlight your specific qualifications; you have to clearly present any relevant skills and experience you have; you should include your work history, which should be done chronologically; and, finally, you need to include a list of pertinent education experiences and relevant training.  You can also write up a master list containing your work history and your education and training.  The things you have done in the past will not change.  You have to understand, however, that depending on the format of your <strong>resume </strong>and the job you are applying for, you may have to take some things off the list when you copy it onto your application for a particular position.</p>
<p>At their heart, the <strong>best resumes </strong>focus on several things specifically. <strong> Resume writing </strong>itself should focus on being clean, concise, and as detailed as possible in a limited space.  It should also include all the pertinent information it possibly can.  No matter what, you need to make yourself look good.  Whether you write a <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/creating-an-excellent-college-resume">college resume</a> </strong>or one for an actual position, you have to show yourself in the best light – after all, it will be your first impression.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a high school student getting ready for college or an undergrad getting ready for graduate school, then you can never start preparing your education resume too soon.  Really, a college resume is generally used for high school students but really, anyone applying to a college or university needs one.  What information you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a high school student getting ready for college or an undergrad getting ready for graduate school, then you can never start preparing your <strong><a href="/">education resume</a> </strong>too soon.  Really, a <strong>college resume </strong>is generally used for high school students but really, anyone applying to a college or university needs one.  What information you include and how you present it can have a tremendous effect on your future.  It is the way you make your first impression with some very important people at the institutions of your choice.</p>
<p>After all, everyone from assistants to the dean of your chosen field to the dean of admissions to your future adviser will be seeing your <strong>education resume</strong>.  It will give them all their first idea about who you are.  If you present them with a badly written, poorly organized <strong>resume</strong> which is too long or too short, well, that can all be very telling.  Do you want something like that to be your first impression?  Excuses will not work; for instance, you may not get the chance to explain that you are better at math and science than you are at writing.</p>
<p>So, what is an <strong>education resume</strong>, exactly?  By all accounts, it is simply a <strong>college resume</strong>, but it is especially well suited to those seeking an educated related degree.  Just as you will later submit a <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-cv-and-a-resume">CV and a resume</a> </strong>to potential employers, it is the way you introduce yourself to the admissions department of the college or university you want to attend.  While it is not the place to list all the activities in your school and community in which you have been involve, it is where you highlight all the accomplishments you have attained during your high school years.  Given how competitive the wide world of college acceptance is these days, you can understand why it is so important to create a <strong>good resume</strong>.</p>
<p>This is not like a typical functional or <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a>, though you do begin with the heading.  Like a regular <strong>resume</strong>, it contains your personal information: name, address, et cetera.  Generally, you should include your social security number rather than your phone number or email address – at least that used to be the case.  Especially if you are uncomfortable with the idea, check with a particular institution to see what their preferences are.  Usually, this is really a specification geared more towards high school students applying for college rather than those applying to graduate schools.</p>
<p>Following the heading of your <strong>education resume</strong>, you need to talk about your education.  This section needs to be incredibly detailed, from including the name and address of your previous institution to your GPA – but only if it is a 3.0 or above.  In the final section, you list your activities, which is the main reason for doing this type of <a href="/blog/resume-writing/creating-an-excellent-college-resume"><strong>college resume</strong></a>.  You especially want to include community and high school activities.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some of you may be unfamiliar with what exactly a college resume is for and what, precisely, it is.  That is because most of us have more experience with filling out and submitting more standard college applications.  A resume is, of course, different from an application, although the differences are not monumental, at least in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some of you may be unfamiliar with what exactly a <strong><a href="/">college resume</a> </strong>is for and what, precisely, it is.  That is because most of us have more experience with filling out and submitting more standard college applications.  A <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/the-importance-of-a-good-resume">resume</a> </strong>is, of course, different from an application, although the differences are not monumental, at least in terms of format.  As far as your future goes, however, it can sometimes present you with a higher chance of admission, and that is always a good thing.</p>
<p>So, presumably you are familiar with applications.  The reason some prospective undergraduate and graduate students prefer writing a <strong>college resume </strong>instead is because, quite simply, you get to sell yourself better.  That sounds so cold and capitalistic, but it is nevertheless true.  You see, as opposed to an application, a <strong>resume </strong>gives you much more room to list things like volunteer activities, your involvement in your community, and any of your extra curricular activities in high school or college.</p>
<p>As such, the <strong>college resume </strong>is a very specialized kind of <strong>resume</strong>.  It is not precisely a different format, as we see in the functional and <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a>.  Rather, it is a different style altogether.  The reason it is preferable over a standard application is because college admissions, especially these days, are very highly competitive.  Likewise, it is different from a <strong>professional resume </strong>as well – in that case, you are trying to portray why you are the best candidate for the position to which you are applying.  You thus place emphasis on your work history and experience rather than your academic accomplishments.</p>
<p>With all that being said, let’s discuss the format for a <strong>college resume</strong>.  Some aspects of it are the same as a <strong>professional resume</strong>.  For instance, you begin with the heading, which contains your personal information – namely, it contains your name and address.  However, in this case, rather than including your phone number and/or email address, you should generally include your Social Security number, since that is the way most colleges and universities identify applicants and students.</p>
<p>Next comes the education section.  As the name implies, this part of your <strong>resume </strong>will include the name and address of your high school (and your college, if you are either moving from a two year college to a four year college, or if you have gotten your Bachelor’s degree and are applying to graduate school).  Following that comes the technical information – however, your grade point average and class ranking should only be included if the former is at least a 3.0 and the latter places you in the upper 25 percentile of your class.</p>
<p>Third is the activities section, which is actually the primary reason most students choose the <strong>resume </strong>over the standard application.  List all the activities you participated in during your years in high school and/or college.  This include community and school activities.  The next section, the special projects section, is somewhat similar.  Basically, any special projects you have participated in go there.  Lastly, there is the awards section, which is self explanatory.  If you have never gotten any awards, do not include this section.</p>
<p>When you submit a <strong>college resume</strong>, you increase your chances of admission enormously, simply because the admissions office gets a better sense of who you are.  When you combine excellent <strong>resume writing </strong>skills and a well thought out <strong><a href="/blog/cover-letter-writing/crafting-an-academic-cover-letter">academic cover letter</a> </strong>with this type of <strong>resume</strong>, you practically cannot fail – or be rejected!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You cannot – repeat: cannot – underestimate the importance of your resume.  This is your first impression.  This is your chance to capture your potential employer’s attention, to pique his or her interest.  This is your ticket into the job of your choice.  It does not matter what job you are applying for – whether [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You cannot – repeat: cannot – underestimate the importance of your <a href="/"><strong>resume</strong></a>.  This is your first impression.  This is your chance to capture your potential employer’s attention, to pique his or her interest.  This is your ticket into the job of your choice.  It does not matter what job you are applying for – whether you want to work the drive-thru at Burger King or apply for an entry level position at a sales office, you have got to have a good one.  Otherwise, you are not even going to get your foot in the door.</p>
<p>First of all, let’s discuss what your <strong>resume</strong> is so important, what it is supposed to do, et cetera.  Succinctly, its purpose is to list your accomplishments, your skills, and your qualifications, especially as they pertain to the job for which you are applying.  In a way, it is your way of promoting yourself.  In fact, <strong>resume writing </strong>is an act of self promotion.  You have to show your prospective employer that you are unequivocally right for the job.  Not only that, but you have to outline your experiences and your accomplishments – otherwise, how will he or she know that you are truly qualified for the job?  Furthermore, the document also serves as an example concerning how well you can communicate and how good you are at organization.</p>
<p>Most importantly, remember to keep it short.  It should only be one or two pages, in total &#8212; and preferably not an entire two pages.  The real details are reserved for your <a href="/blog/uncategorized/crafting-your-curriculum-vitae"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a>.  That is where you will have a chance to shine.  Having captured your potential employer&#8217;s attention when your <strong>resume writing</strong> skills, you now get to reel him or her in with all the special skills, accomplishments, et cetera, found in your <strong>curriculum</strong> <strong>vitae </strong>&#8211; which, by the way, can be longer than two pages.</p>
<p>Before beginning, you first need to choose what kind of <strong>resume format </strong>you want to choose.  There are several at your disposal.  Your choice really depends on the amount of work experience you have had.  A <strong><a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume">chronological resume</a> </strong>is probably the most common format, especially for people who have a substantial work history.  When you use this style, the important emphasis is placed on your work experience and past history.  The key here is that you write down your experience in reverse chronological order, beginning with your most recent position.  That goes down first, followed by the position before that, et cetera.</p>
<p>Another style of <strong>resume</strong> is the functional format.  It employs a non linear style, which puts the emphasis your skills and accomplishments.  Conversely, you write a summary of your past work experience, carefully linking it to the skills and achievements you present.  As you can imagine, those skills – which can include your educational experiences – go first.  This is extremely popular among people who have held jobs in a lot of similar positions.  Rather than having to list each individual job, you can save room – very important in <strong>resume writing </strong>– by simply providing an overview of your work history.  This saves you from looking redundant.</p>
<p>The combination <strong>resume</strong> exhibits the best of both worlds, so to speak.  Put simply, it is basically the functional format, plus a brief section devoted to your past employment history.  Your educational qualifications and achievements go first, followed by accomplishments and skills, followed by your work experience.  There are plenty of <strong>resume templates </strong>available in the internet if you need help.  These will not only show you what goes where, but it many cases you can actually use them yourself, and simply fill in your own personal information, educational background, and work history.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we are going to discuss the ins and outs of a curriculum vitae – more commonly known as a CV.  Meaning, we are going to discuss what it is, especially as it compares to a resume; when it is appropriate to include one; and how, precisely, to write one. First, let’s discuss the ways [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we are going to discuss the ins and outs of a <a href="/"><strong>curriculum vitae</strong></a> – more commonly known as a <strong>CV</strong>.  Meaning, we are going to discuss what it is, especially as it compares to a <strong>resume</strong>; when it is appropriate to include one; and how, precisely, to write one.</p>
<p>First, let’s discuss the ways in which a <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> and a <strong>resume</strong> are different.  Primarily, the <strong>difference between a CV and a resume </strong>pertain to the length, the content, and the purpose of each document.  Your <strong>resume</strong> should be one of two pages long.  It is just an overview of your skills, your experience, and your education.  Whether you are writing a <a href="/blog/resume-writing/crafting-a-chronological-resume"><strong>chronological resume</strong></a> or a different type, your main goal is to be as concise and precise as possible.  You do not want your potential employer to spend too much time reading it – maybe because he or she will not.  At that stage, employers likely have at least hundreds of other applicants to get through, they go quickly.  As such, you need to catch their attention and pique their interest in a short span of words and space.</p>
<p>However, your <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> can – and should – be altogether longer.  Whereas a <strong>resume</strong> should never be longer than two pages, your <strong>CV </strong>can.  This gives you the opportunity to present a more detailed summary of your past work experience, your education, and any special abilities.  You can also include any teaching experience and research experience you have had.  Furthermore, you can highlight any publications or presentations in which your work has been, along with any awards, honors, affiliations, or a number of other facts.</p>
<p>Even more important than <strong>CV format </strong>is knowing when, precisely, you need to use one.  Within the United States, it is generally used by applicants who are interested in international positions, academic and education positions, or research and scientific positions.  It is also used when you apply for fellowships and grants.  Different positions may include a different <strong>CV format</strong>.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that employers in Europe, Asia, and Africa will actually be interested in your personal information – the kind that you would probably never include if you were applying for a similar position in the United States.  That includes your date of birth, your place of birth, and your nationality.  When actually true, such <strong>CV tips </strong>could actually mean the difference between getting a position and getting passed over.</p>
<p>Otherwise, your <strong>curriculum vitae</strong> will generally contain similar elements no matter where you are applying.  The tradition <strong>CV format </strong>includes, in this order: your name; your contact information; your educational background; and your skills and experience.  You can also include other elements, such as any experience you have had researching or teaching, any publications, grants, fellowships, professional associations, licenses, awards, or other pertinent information which applies to your desired position.  Here, you are free to detail all of your accomplishments.  Anything that you think might make you a better candidate can go here.  For example, if you are applying somewhere as an intern and you were a candy striper or a hospital volunteer when you were younger, be sure to mention it!</p>
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