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I can give you some suggestions based on my 20 years of experience of
working in an academic setting. Here are some categories:
Memberships, presentations, community service, conference attended,
workshops, or "continuing education, " awards and honors. Another category
is under the heading of "professional activities," research activities, etc.
Good luck!
At 12:16 PM 3/30/98 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello all!
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>I am applying for a job that requests a CV or curriculum vitae instead of a
>resume or other application form. Not being in academia, I've never
>written a CV before. What should be on one? I've written out hundreds of
>resumes and SF-171 forms so I've got all my education and work experience
>in my computer. I just need the format for a CV, especially on how to make
>one look good when one doesn't have a tons of degrees and publications to
>put on it.
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>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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>Thanks!!
>
>Deb Fuller
>WIMSA
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