CV Vs. Resume – Know the Difference

When you are ready to step into the professional world, you need to compile all the necessary information about yourself in the form of a document. This document allows recruiters to understand if you are eligible for a job position.

There are two ways of creating the document, with one being a CV and the other a resume. You may have come across job postings where some employers ask for a CV while others ask for a resume and few of them accept both.

If such posts made you question how a CV is different from a resume, then you are in the right place. While both the documents are used for job applications, there are some key differences between them. Learning these differences will enable you to prepare an appropriate document for your job application.

 

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What is a CV? 

The CV stands for Curriculum Vitae, a Latin phrase that means “course of life”. A CV is a comprehensive document that enlists every little detail of your accomplishments rather than presenting a simple career overview. A CV includes details of your education and professional career along with any other achievements like special honors, awards, and publications.

A CV, typically written in chronological order is usually two or three pages long but can be extended to more pages if required. CVs remain constant and do not change for different job positions. When applying for jobs using CV, your cover letters should be written differently according to each position.

 

What is a Resume?

Resume comes from the French term résumé that means “to sum up”. Resumes are concise documents that summarise your educational background, skills and talents, and career history. The objective of a resume is to share a brief outline of your professional history with employers.

A good resume is no more than two pages long as the intended recruiters will not spend the document for very long.

A resume, unlike a CV, is not static. It is targeted at a specific audience and needs to be adapted to every job that you apply for. While resumes do not have to follow a chronological order, many applicants often list their work history in reverse-chronological order with the most recent job at the beginning.

A resume usually includes sections like contact information, a summary or an objective, education, work experience, skills, etc.

 

Usage Per Region

The usage of the documents varies from country to country.

If you are in Canada or the US, you will find a resume as the preferred document for job application across disciplines. In these countries, a CV is used for only two scenarios: applying for jobs abroad or applying for jobs in the academic or research-centric positions.

In mainland Europe, including the UK and Ireland, as well as New Zealand there is no such thing as a resume. In these countries, the term CV is equivalent to the content of a resume with a concise, targeted document used for job applications.

In India, South Africa, and Australia, CV and resume mean the same thing. The term CV is used mostly for a public service job application while a resume is common when applying for private companies.

 

What are the Differences?

At first glance, CV and resume might look similar to you.

Format

CV

  • CVs contain exhaustive details of each aspect of your achievement including education, skillsets, and career history
  • CVs are much longer and can go beyond two to three pages

Resume

  • Resumes are short descriptions of your professional history
  • Resumes highlight your work experiences and skills and mention specifics only when needed
  • The purpose of a resume is to help understand the recruiter whether you are eligible for the role
  • Resumes typically do not exceed more than two pages

Order of Events

CV

  • A CV follows a chronological order where your achievements are listed according to the time they took place
  • A CV allows an employer to follow your professional growth curve

Resume

  • A resume can be designed in three ways: chronologically, functionally, and combined order

 

Choosing CV and Resume According to Usage

A CV provides an in-depth understanding of your current position in your career. This makes it the best candidate for use in the academic sphere. The exhaustive list of your educational qualification, skills, publications, awards, and work history allows academic institutes to evaluate you better.

Resumes, on the other hand, are best suited for the private sector companies, especially when you are applying for positions in IT or technology industries. These sectors receive numerous applications throughout the year making it impossible for a recruiter to go through the detailed CV of each applicant. Resumes being crisp, to the point documents tailored for specific jobs are a popular choice for recruiters and employers.

The points mentioned in this post are all you need to know about what a CV and a resume are and how they can be used. If you are still unsure of which one to go with, you can always reach out to the recruiter for more information. In case that is not possible, sticking to resume is a safer option since it is a concise document highlighting your skills.

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As #Java is turning 25 years tomorrow, here is my story with Java. I Love Java, I am #MovedByJava

2004 – Learned Java
2005 – Taught Java to some of my college friends and juniors
2006 – Started Institute to teach Java and related technologies
2007 – Joined a company as Java Developer, developed various projects
2008 – Joined Java User Group Nagpur (India) – known as #JUGNAGPUR2004 – Learned Java
2005 – Taught Java to some of my college friends and juniors
2006 – Started Institute to teach Java and related technologies
2007 – Joined a company as Java Developer, developed various projects
2008 – Joined Java User Group Nagpur (India) – known as #JUGNAGPUR
2009 – Developed numerous project on Java
2010 – Started side hustle by taking small Java and Web projects with 5 clients
2010 – Community Contributor at #NetBeans (#NetCAT)
2010 – Started writing blogs on Java and NetBeans
2010 – NetBeans Platform Training and Certification
2011 – Received the title of “Outstanding Programmer”
2011 – Published first Java Video Tutorial on YouTube
2011 – Cracked Oracle Certifications in a month – OCJP & OCWCD
2011 – Conducted Corporate Training for India’s biggest Training Company – #CDAC
2011 – Joined an MNC as Senior Corporate Trainer for Java, conducted several induction programs and corporate batches. The biggest batch size was 1250
2011 – Community Contributor at NetBeans (NetCAT)
2011 – Delivered Seminar on Java at 5 Colleges & Universities
2012 – Completed a big project on Java for a first overseas client
2012 – attended my first #JavaOne Conference in India
2012 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and #Android at 20 Colleges and Universities
2013 – Published my first book on Java and NetBeans (Step by Step guide to developing different Java applications using NetBeans IDE)
2013 – Speaker at JavaOne India, conducted a Hands-On-Lab on #JavaEE and #HTML5 using NetBeans IDE
2013 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 20 Colleges and Universities
2013 – Conducted Induction Training on Java for 5 corporate companies
2013 – Started my company with few clients and developed 10+ Java Projects
2013 – Community Contributor at NetBeans (NetCAT)
2014 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 30 Colleges and Universities
2014 – Conducted Induction Training on Java for 10 corporate companies
2014 – Community Contributor at NetBeans (NetCAT)
2014 – Developed 15+ Java and Android Projects
2015 – Got Selected as “NetBeans Dream Team” Member
2015 – First International Training in Gulf on Java and Android (30 days)
2015 – Awarded as “Best Entrepreneur for Corporate Training in India”
2015 – Awarded as “Individual Professional”
2015 – Developed a self-paced video course on Java and Android for a multinational company headquartered in the UK
2015 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 30 Colleges and Universities
2015 – Conducted Induction Training on Java, JavaEE, #Hibernate, and #Struts for 10+ corporate companies
2015 – Developed 10+ Java and Android Projects
2016 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 40 Colleges and Universities
2016 – Conducted Induction Training on Java, JavaEE, #Hibernate, #Struts, and #Spring for 15+ corporate companies
2016 – Community Contributor at NetBeans (NetCAT)
2016 – Developed 10+ Java, Android, and Web Projects
2017 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 30+ Colleges and Universities
2017 – Conducted Induction Training on Java, JavaEE, #Hibernate, #Struts, and #Spring for 5+ corporate companies
2017 – Developed 15+ Java, Android, and Web Projects
2018 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 20 Colleges and Universities
2018 – Conducted Induction Training on Java, JavaEE, #Hibernate, #Struts, and #Spring for 10+ corporate companies
2018 – Developed 5+ Java, Android, and Web Projects
2018 – Lead for Java User Group, Pune
2019 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 30 Colleges and Universities
2019 – Conducted Induction Training on Java, JavaEE, #Hibernate, #Struts, and #Spring for 10+ corporate companies
2019 – Conducted Java Induction Training in Gulf
2019 – Developed 10+ Java, Android, and Web Projects
2019 – Lead for Java User Group Nagpur
2020 – Conducted Workshops and delivered Seminar on Java and Android at 5+ Colleges and Universities
2020 – Developed 2 Java and Android Projects
2020 – Conducting Online Training on Java
2020 – Writing another Book on Java
2020 – Recording video courses on Java

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