Archive for the 'Curriculum Vitae - CV' Category

August 24th 2010
Don’t Leave Dates Off an Academic Resume/CV

From The Career Doctor Blog. Posted under Curriculum Vitae - CV & Resumes

Patty writes: I have heard that some people say not to list education dates on a curriculum vitae for a job in higher education. I am wondering if this is correct? As an academic with a Ph.D my resume is close to 10-12 pages because of the experience I have. Continue Reading »

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January 5th 2010
Listing Degree Status on a CV

From The Career Doctor Blog. Posted under Curriculum Vitae - CV

Don writes: I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. and was wondering how I would identify that on my vitae under education. I will not finish my course work until March 2011 and will have my comprehensive exams completed in the fall of 2011, followed by the dissertation. Could you offer any advice on the format? Continue Reading »

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September 3rd 2009
Resume or CV?

From Quintessential Resumes and Cover Letters. Posted under Curriculum Vitae - CV & Resumes

Just what is a curriculum vitae anyway? A curriculum vitae (Latin for “the course of one’s life”) or CVs, also called vitaes, are basically resumes, used most often by academicians, physicians, and scientists. They are also often required when applying to graduate or professional programs, and when applying for international employment. Continue Reading »

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June 17th 2009
How to Organize a CV

From The Career Doctor Blog. Posted under Curriculum Vitae - CV

Diane writes: I am currently preparing an educational CV. I see your outline on the website. Do I label each area and then add my personal data? I’m really confused on how the layout should be and my CV is due this Friday. I appreciate any help you may render. Continue Reading »

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May 29th 2009
Second Career for Journalism Professional

From The Career Doctor Blog. Posted under Career Planning & Cover Letters & Curriculum Vitae - CV & Resumes

Stephen writes: After 22 years in journalism, working as everything from a reporter to a copy editor to an editorial writer, I’m ready to move on to another career. One possibility that intrigues me is that of teaching journalism at the college level; the problem is, I have no formal training in journalism, though I’ve certainly helped train enough young reporters and editors. I do have an M.A. in English and experience teaching freshman English. Do you know of any books or Web sites on second careers for journalism professionals, and could you offer any insights on whether this might be a realistic option? Continue Reading »

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