Does it bother anyone else that resume and cv are used interchangeably now? They are not the same thing, and no, you do not look more intelligent calling your resume a cv.
A curriculum vitae (CV) is specifically for academia. It’s much more detailed than a resume. Essentially it’s your entire professional history: publications, invited talks, grants, education and certifications. It can include descriptions of your research interests. It might also list students you advised.
The CV of a mid-career professor or researcher can easily be 10+ pages long. A resume is typically much more curated and only 1-2 pages maximum.
The other commenter covered it, didn’t get there in time. People are probably downvoting me because they likely use cv this way. Additionally, some may think I’m in academia and being elitist, though I’m a college dropout who, until recently, was a cook. I just believe words have meaning.
Languages evolve over time, words come to mean different things. Sometimes words even come to mean the opposite of what they initially meant. That’s part of how any culture grows. If people begin using CV interchangeably with resume then thats exactly what CV will come to mean whether we like it or not.
Does it bother anyone else that resume and cv are used interchangeably now? They are not the same thing, and no, you do not look more intelligent calling your resume a cv.
I dunno why you’re being downvoted, but could you explain the differences, please?
A curriculum vitae (CV) is specifically for academia. It’s much more detailed than a resume. Essentially it’s your entire professional history: publications, invited talks, grants, education and certifications. It can include descriptions of your research interests. It might also list students you advised.
The CV of a mid-career professor or researcher can easily be 10+ pages long. A resume is typically much more curated and only 1-2 pages maximum.
To complicate things, this is US terminology and a CV on other places can look like a US resume
Thank you, very detailed reply!
The other commenter covered it, didn’t get there in time. People are probably downvoting me because they likely use cv this way. Additionally, some may think I’m in academia and being elitist, though I’m a college dropout who, until recently, was a cook. I just believe words have meaning.
Thank you!
Languages evolve over time, words come to mean different things. Sometimes words even come to mean the opposite of what they initially meant. That’s part of how any culture grows. If people begin using CV interchangeably with resume then thats exactly what CV will come to mean whether we like it or not.