HERC is a gem and never disappoints! Although this post is a few years old it gives good advice on the first look importance of CVs and search committees.
An example of a CV within digital humanities, emphasizing both the digital nature (through links) of the work and the use of a platform (WordPress) for presentation.
This is the CV for a professor at a small, not-for-profit, school only granting bachelor and master degrees. I find some of the personal information included odd.
This CV is from MIT, a medium sized university with high research activity. There is personal information given in this CV, but it is not too detailed.
What is a CV? How is it different than a resume? What should I include? Is there a standard format? How should I enter my work description entries? Find OWL's answers here!
This handout provides an overview of strategies for writing an effective curriculum vitae. This topic is particularly important for graduate students who are entering the academic job market for the first time
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.