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  • A biodata is a biography of a person where the focus is on personal particulars like date of birth, gender, religion, race, nationality, residence, marital status, and the like.
  • A resume is usually written in the third person to give it an objective and formal tone.
  • A resume would be ideally suited when experience people apply for specific positions where certain specific skills are more important than education.
  • The Bible teaches us to seek first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.
  • Extracurricular Activities are a crucial part of a well-rounded education.
  • A French word meaning “summary”, a resume is a brief profile of the candidate that includes the photo, name, address, contact information, and the objective of the applicant.
  • Other information not essential to the job – like religion, emergency contact, etc – is not included in the resumé.
  • The goal of the resume is to represent the skills and experience of an applicant.
  • The said information must be placed at the top portion where it can be easily seen.
  • Most recruiters look for the summary of qualifications first thing after receiving the résumé.
  • This part immediately gives them an idea if the applicant fits on the job or not.
  • Skills related for the job are listed here, starting to the most applicable skill for the position applied.
  • Applicants may also include professional affiliations here, such as being a member of an organization relevant to the position applied.
  • The content of a resume aims at providing the reader a balance of responsibilities and accomplishments for each position.
  • The right way is to simply place “available upon request” and prepare a separate sheet were the list of reference is written.
  • Professional Licenses in a Curriculum Vitae should include professional licenses, certifications, and other relevant experiences.
  • Personal Information in a Curriculum Vitae should include contact information, address, and photograph.
  • A Curriculum Vitae lists out every skill, all the jobs and positions held, degrees, professional affiliations the applicant has acquired, and in chronological order.
  • Technical Proficiency or Skills in a Curriculum Vitae should include computer skills, programming languages, and other technical skills.
  • Honors and awards received should be mentioned in the appropriate school level.
  • A Curriculum Vitae should include a cover letter to summarize the contents of the applicant’s Curriculum Vitae.
  • Professional Experiences in a Curriculum Vitae should include positions held, job responsibilities, and other relevant experiences.
  • Fellowships and scholarships in a Curriculum Vitae should include fellowships, scholarships, and other awards.
  • It is strongly advised and polite to seek permission first from the people intended to be used as character reference.
  • Awards in a Curriculum Vitae should include awards, recognitions, and other awards.
  • Positions of Responsibilities in a Curriculum Vitae should include positions held, job responsibilities, and other relevant experiences.
  • Scientific Papers in a Curriculum Vitae should include scientific papers, scientific journals, and other publications.
  • Presentations in a Curriculum Vitae should include presentations, conferences, and other relevant experiences.
  • The enumeration in a resume should begin from the highest degree attained.
  • Research Publication in a Curriculum Vitae should include scientific papers, scientific journals, and other publications.
  • Student Grants in a Curriculum Vitae should include fellowships, scholarships, and other awards.
  • The reference information (name, company name, job position, and contact information) must not be written in the resume itself.
  • A Curriculum Vitae is a Latin word meaning “course of life” and is more detailed than a resume, it is the longest of all formats, generally 3 to 6 pages, or even longer as per the requirement.
  • Volunteer Work in a Curriculum Vitae should include volunteer works, extracurricular activities, and other relevant experiences.
  • The structure of a resume should indicate the name of the company, its address, employment period, position and brief job description.
  • Educational Background in a resume should indicate schools attended from elementary, high school and college.
  • Professional Organization Memberships in a Curriculum Vitae should include professional affiliations, memberships, and other relevant experiences.
  • Voluntary Initiatives or Extra Curricular Activities should be listed from the most recent and most relevant to the job applied.
  • The structure of a resume should begin from the latest to the earliest employment date.
  • Bio Data is short for Biographical Data, an old-fashioned term for Resume or C.V.