Friends. I get a very good artical on "Difference in C.V & Resume. I wish to share it with you all. Regards Shankar Bibhuti
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Friends 18 views, no reply, Is it not worthy to post your any +ve or -ve comments ? Regards Shankar Bibhuti
From India, Bhubaneswar
From India, Bhubaneswar
Hi Bibhuti,
This is really valuable information. Many trainees have asked me in the past whether a CV is different from a Resume. I struggled to provide a satisfactory answer to myself. However, after going through the discussion, I have managed to distinguish between the two.
Thank you for starting this conversation.
Keep it up.
Regards,
Deepak
From India, Bhubaneswar
This is really valuable information. Many trainees have asked me in the past whether a CV is different from a Resume. I struggled to provide a satisfactory answer to myself. However, after going through the discussion, I have managed to distinguish between the two.
Thank you for starting this conversation.
Keep it up.
Regards,
Deepak
From India, Bhubaneswar
Dear Sir,
Thank you for remembering me. I will be online from November 6th as I am going on leave to my native place. Your emails always inspire me by pointing out where I make mistakes. I am aware that you also notice where I make mistakes. However, I do not understand why I tend to show favor to those who go unnoticed by others. Please forgive me for not replying as promised.
I have a lot of respect for you because my father is also a retired university professor. I will give you a call once I am back from leave on November 6th.
Regards,
Dr. Shankar Bibhuti
From India, Bhubaneswar
Thank you for remembering me. I will be online from November 6th as I am going on leave to my native place. Your emails always inspire me by pointing out where I make mistakes. I am aware that you also notice where I make mistakes. However, I do not understand why I tend to show favor to those who go unnoticed by others. Please forgive me for not replying as promised.
I have a lot of respect for you because my father is also a retired university professor. I will give you a call once I am back from leave on November 6th.
Regards,
Dr. Shankar Bibhuti
From India, Bhubaneswar
Very nice Bibhuti. Your posting is a valuable asset to CiteHR as well as for its members. Just keep going on . . . thanx to you with this help. Rajesh
From India, New Delhi
From India, New Delhi
Dear Deepak,
I wonder why you waited so long for someone to copy, save, and attach the information that you required. Had you searched the web using the key terms, you would have found the answers at [CareerMosaicIndia.com - Resume Tips/ Archives](http://www.careermosaicindia.com/JS/CRC/CT/Resume_arch.htm).
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK, now visiting India.
From United Kingdom
I wonder why you waited so long for someone to copy, save, and attach the information that you required. Had you searched the web using the key terms, you would have found the answers at [CareerMosaicIndia.com - Resume Tips/ Archives](http://www.careermosaicindia.com/JS/CRC/CT/Resume_arch.htm).
Have a nice day.
Simhan
A retired academic in the UK, now visiting India.
From United Kingdom
Hello Shankar Very informative post for new forum members like me .Keep on indroducing all with such informative post . Thanks with best regards veenita shukla
From India, Lucknow
From India, Lucknow
Vibhuti has really posted very valuable information. However, I would like to provide the easiest way to understand the difference between the two.
A CV is a detailed lengthy document stating information about you, whereas a resume is short and concise (usually 2 pages maximum) and highly professional. Extra statements such as strengths, weaknesses, etc., are not included in a resume. A CV is typically used for academic purposes or when applying for a job after gaining significant experience, whereas a resume is suitable for positions like managerial roles, etc. I hope this clarifies the distinction for you. If you require further specifications, please let me know.
Monica
From India, Delhi
A CV is a detailed lengthy document stating information about you, whereas a resume is short and concise (usually 2 pages maximum) and highly professional. Extra statements such as strengths, weaknesses, etc., are not included in a resume. A CV is typically used for academic purposes or when applying for a job after gaining significant experience, whereas a resume is suitable for positions like managerial roles, etc. I hope this clarifies the distinction for you. If you require further specifications, please let me know.
Monica
From India, Delhi
Vibhuti,
People on websites are drawn towards authentic, new, and quality content. The lack of previous responses can be seen as an indication of this. Additionally, I find the content to be overly preachy, filled with numerous "do's," "must do's," "have to's," etc., which might deter a certain segment of the audience.
Regards
From India, Indore
People on websites are drawn towards authentic, new, and quality content. The lack of previous responses can be seen as an indication of this. Additionally, I find the content to be overly preachy, filled with numerous "do's," "must do's," "have to's," etc., which might deter a certain segment of the audience.
Regards
From India, Indore
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