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Is there any difference between a resume and a CV and if so what is that difference? There are differences between the two and the main differences are the purpose of them, the content which you should include in them and the length of them.

The resume

The resume should be relatively short, preferably no longer than one page and should clearly outline your achievements, your education and your previous work experience.

The CV

Your CV should be more detailed and as such longer than your resume, it should include all the vital information in detail relating to your educational background. Your experience, any achievements you have gained, awards you have gained relating to the type of work you are applying for and any other information you think which relates to the position you are applying for.

When would I use a resume?

You would usually give your resume when you apply for a position and fill in an application form, your resume will give the prospective employer a rough idea of what you are capable of achieving and will help you get your foot in the door by securing you an interview.

When would I use a CV?

You can use your CV during the actual interview to help back up any claims you make during the interview regarding your experience . It would also be used chiefly when you were applying for academic, research, educational or scientific positions.

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Your resume is your chance to get your foot in the door and gain an interview, it is the essential link between yourself and the potential employer and as such, it should stand out from the crowd. An important point to remember is that the employer will probably receive hundreds of resumes for positions they offer so while you need to impress, you also need to do this in a limited amount of space.

The employer won’t want to go reading through a couple of pages or more for each resume they receive, they simply haven’t got the time. Keep your resume short, preferably no longer than one page and keep it organised and to the point.

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Your resume can make all the difference in whether you gain an interview for that job you want, it is an essential tool in your job hunt and one which you should spend a great deal of time on when preparing and when writing. Your resume should show you in the best possible light and there are certain things which you should not include on it and these are:

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