Questions tagged [cv]

A curriculum vitae (CV) or resume provides an overview of a person's education, academic and industry experience, some of his qualifications, research interests and a list of his references. A CV may be optimized and edited to highlight some parts of the CV to be presented into a research institute or to apply for a job.

Curriculum vitæ, is a Latin expression which can be loosely translated as "[the] course of [my] life".

In the United Kingdom, a CV is short (usually a maximum of 2 sides of A4 paper), and therefore contains only a summary of the job seeker's employment history, qualifications and some personal information. A CV can also be extended to include an extra page for the job-seeker's publications if these are important for the job.

In the United States and Canada, a CV is used as a "replacement" for a résumé and is far more comprehensive; the term résumé is used for most recruitment campaigns. A CV elaborates on education to a greater degree than a résumé and is expected to include a comprehensive listing of professional history, academic credential, publication, contribution or significant achievement.

Note : This tag wiki has content adapted from Wikipedia, used under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

A CV for a position in academia is often generated using . Template examples and questions and answers about resumes can be found here:

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How to put 14-year Ph.D. on C.V.?

I took 14 years to finish my Ph.D. Mostly this was due to a health problem (now cured); partly it was because I bit off too large a research problem. It's done now, though, and I'm applying for an academic/research position. I'm embarrassed to write…
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How much detail to include for an award listed on a CV

I would like to have a section titled 'Awards/Honors' in my CV and I am confused about how much detail to include for the items in this section. Here are some formats and levels of detail I am considering: Harry Potter scholarship. Hogwarts school…
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Should PhD students mention small grants on their CV?

I'm wondering if as a phd student, typically people should mention the grants in their CV. For example, even some small grants that you get when you attend a conference.
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Is it safe to post my CV online?

Is it safe to post my CV online (with my physical address included)? Should I be worried about identity theft in doing so?
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How to indicate shifting research interests on a CV or a website?

My research interests are shifting, due to papers I read and talks or conferences I attend (and also due to change of tastes). However, I don't know how to communicate it on my CV or my website. One the one hand, I am eager to move into new fields,…
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Should one include irrelevant background on CV after career change?

If one changes careers/subjects dramatically, would it be necessary in the interest of full disclosure to include irrelevant aspects of the educational background and work-experience etc. ? For instance if somebody has an undergraduate degree in…
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Does lecturing for your PI count as a "guest lecture" for a CV?

Sometimes it happens that a professor traveling has his TA or RA fill in for him/her delivering a class lecture. Is this experience appropriate for a typical engineering CV, and if so how would it be designated? This question deals with what sounds…
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Should I start my CV by telling about myself?

Currently, in my CV, the first section is the About me section. It goes like this (I'll reserve the format of the text): Broad knowledge, is why my friends are proud of me. Never stops asking questions, is what my advisor values in me. I wonder if…
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How do I specify I do not want to perform a specific type of research on my CV?

A couple of years back I did some research at a company in a field (Computational chemistry) that I am no longer interested in pursuing (To be blunt: I discovered that I dislike computational chemistry, and lack a certain numerical intuition needed…
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Should I add descriptions of courses taught on my CV

I'm working on my CV right now. I have been teaching EFL at a university for 2 years. It has been my first university position. I am planning on applying at universities back in the States soon. I am educationally-qualified (meaning, I have the…
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List of software projects on my CV

I'm a graduate student in mathematics but I've done a lot of open source software projects, some of which have even won hackathons. My question is should I put them on my CV? I've seen academic CVs only contain publications, conferences etc. But, I…
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I attended an Olympiad for student and failed. How should I write this down on my CV?

When I was a freshman in the university, I was a member of my university Olympiad team to compete on the Student Physics Olympiad. And I failed to get a single medal. Although the results weren't good, the fact that I had a chance to go to the…
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Include Shortlisted Awards?

At undergrad level I was short-listed for the most prestigious award at my university (best graduate of that year). I however did not receive it. I did not get any paper or other evidence stating that I was short-listed. I only know this because my…
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What's in a 'vita'?

A professor agreed to write me a letter of recommendation for a military program. He said 'yeah, send me a vita'. What is a vita?
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Is it acceptable, or advisable, to include self-assessed ratings of your skills on your CV

I am in the process of updating my CV. Since I often get labeled as "the bioinformatician" I get to play with many different languages and technologies, and similarly what people expect from a bioinformatician varies from person to person. So I…
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