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Latest post Fri, Aug 17 2007 4:27 PM by English Toolbox Co.. 3 replies.
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Rais  +  403926 Mon, 13 Aug 07 10:44 AM

Dear All,

What is the difference between CV and Resume?

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Mister Micawber  +  403938 Mon, 13 Aug 07 11:29 AM

Nothing, really.  Professions prefer the more formal-sounding 'Curriculum Vitae'.

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Dominik  +  405086 Wed, 15 Aug 07 09:45 PM
curriculum vitae = resume (American English)
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English Toolbox Co.  +  405491 Thu, 16 Aug 07 09:34 PM
Most U.S. firms won't know what a "CV" is--they use the term "resume."
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