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 article in Inside Higher Ed says most of what we have read elsewhere, but it had a good tip I had not seen: hand over your CV/resume to someone who does not know you well, and ask them what they learned about you. That seems like a good way to determine if the CV/resume is getting your most salient points across, or not.
This article focuses on small tips to adjust one's work-life balance in academia, but it could be generalized to other professions. The recommendations are not surprising, but I can't imagine on only playing with one's children for only 15 minutes per day.
This might seem a little basic, but sometimes it can be difficult to translate experiences that are rote or normal onto a CV/resume using clear and interesting language. Everything I have read suggests that action-oriented language is more powerful, and this article groups a bunch of action verbs by skills sets. Very handy.
This CV is heavily research focused and is a helpful demonstration of a solid CV for purposes of seeking a tenure-track faculty position in a research institution.
While there are several elements of this CV that I would adjust from a content perspective, I like the style and topography. It is easy to read and "clean."
This is an interesting "CV," styled more in the European style or alike an American resume. I like how direct it is, with content grouped to align, presumably, to reflect the position's requirements and the job seeker's skills. I wonder how this can be cross-walked, from a professional experience standpoint, to align better with traditional CV style and content. So many of the other CV examples lack a non-academic professional experience section.
Claire, below is a link to a professor in my department with previous non-academic professional experience. This is the online version of his CV, but it appears in essentially the same format on his "paper" CV.
http://ww2.odu.edu/~ckeating/cv/experience.shtml