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curriculum vitae (CV) is also known as...​

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Answered by HARSHHIMANSHUTIWARI
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Curriculum Vitae (CV) is Latin for "course of life." In contrast, resume is French for "summary." Both CVs & Resumes: Are tailored for the specific job/company you are applying to.

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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

Curriculum vitae (CV) is also known as resume or vita.

Explanation:

A CV (Curriculum Vitae) is a lengthier document that covers every aspect of your professional history. It contains a detailed list of your qualifications. It is mainly employed in academic roles. It can be as long as necessary and is more thorough than a resume. Your contact details, academic background, publication credits, and pertinent career and volunteer activities should all be on your CV.

The following sections are seen in most CVs:

  • Contact information
  • Academic history
  • Professional experience
  • Qualifications and skills
  • Awards and honors
  • Publications
  • Professional associations
  • Grants and fellowships
  • Licenses and certificates
  • Volunteer work

Thus, it's crucial to organize your CV so that it best displays your accomplishments because it's frequently an employer's first picture of your academic and professional credentials.

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