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1 Resume vs CV Resume: “your personal marketing statement” 1-2 pages
Typically lists objective of job search Often focuses on skills Curriculum Vitae (CV): comprehensive summary of your academic and professional life As long as needed (1-2 pages is okay in undergrad) No “job search” objective section Illustrates your academic and professional training Resume quote from

2 Elements of a CV: Contact information Include mailing address that you can easily access

3 Elements of a CV: Education
Education section should immediately follow contact info Don’t list high school information If you continue to grad school, you’ll add to this section

4 Elements of a CV: Experience
Option 1: use one section entitled Professional Experience Good option if you’re building your CV List title of position, institution/company and dates Include a brief description of position What skills did you acquire?

5 Elements of a CV: Experience
Option 2: split up experience by category (Research, Professional, Teaching) Good option if you have background in multiple categories

6 Elements of a CV: Publications and Presentations
If you have presented or published your research, include this section If not, don’t worry!

7 Elements of a CV: Honors and Awards
Merit-based scholarships, awards, honorary society memberships

8 Elements of a CV: Professional Activities
Membership in professional societies or organizations

9 Elements of a CV: Outreach
Recommend including only outreach activities related to profession

10 Elements of a CV: References
Include up to three references Be sure to ask these people before you list them!

11 General advice Within each section, list items chronologically with most recent first Be consistent with formatting Use caps, boldface, italics to highlight different items, but don’t go overboard Consider using footers with your name and page # Proofread! Proofread! Proofread! Have others (including your references) look over a draft

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