This PDF includes information about to how develop a CV in preparation for applying to an academic position after completion of a PhD program or after a post-doc program. The information is from Stanford University.
CV for a US Army Colonel in a professional graduate program at Stanford. I was interested to learn how someone translated their military experience into a CV.
The Stanford WorkLife Office, a department of University Human Resources, delivers programs and services for every stage of life to help employees manage the competing demands of work, school, family and personal responsibilities.
This Stanford University resource provides sample CVs for several fields. I found the Administration and Policy Analysis example most helpful, although the field is slightly different from my own, because of the combination of corporate and academic experience in the CV.
This site has more subsections as well as a slightly different way to organize the CV. It does mention that we should keep in mind what type of job we are applying for. Is it a research or teaching position? This could determine if we will list research or teaching experience first.
This site provides good description of the common sections of a CV. Additional topics covered on this site include: cover letters, sample resumes, interviewing