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Curriculum vitae



         


A curriculum vitae or CV is a summary of academic and professional history and achievements. It is typically used during the employment recruiting process to generate interest in the qualifications of a candidate. Curriculum vitae (plural curricula vitae) is Latin for "course of life".

In American English usage, a CV will include a comprehensive listing of professional history including every term of employment, academic credential, publication, contribution or significant achievement. In certain professions, it may even include samples of the person's work and may run to many pages. In contrast, a résumé is a summary typically limited to one or two pages highlighting only those experiences and credentials which the author considers most relevant to the desired position. CVs are the preferred recruiting tool for academic and medical professions while résumés are generally preferred for business employment.

In British English, CV is the standard term for what is called a résumé in American English.

Like résumés, CVs are subject to recruiting fads. For example,

The plural is curricula vitae, not curricula vitarum. The latter would be the genitive of content. The latin plural would have been the former, being the genitive of possession: to an ancient Roman, "curricula vitarum" would suggest that each document described more than one life. What most people would want from a plural of CV is something meaning "a number of courses, each describing a single life"; this is curricula vitae.

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