I like the bullets, however, I feel like there leaves much to be desired. The first bullet point is not really a belief but an action. I do like the specific examples the professor uses, but I do not get a sense of who this person is. Nor does it sound like a professor I would like to have!
This is a resume of faculty in Florida Atlantic University. I include the resume because I could not find the CV. I thought it was important to use the resume of someone who is interested in public procurement in order to have an idea of the overall background and expectations.
This is an outline of faculty at Old Dominion University. It is not a wholly structured CV but it gives an idea of the research, teaching and experience.
The more I see these two section formats without any horizontal section separation lines, the more I like them. These appear more readable and neat. I think I am going to change mine likewise.
This is the first CV I ever saw that starts with family members. I liked that though. It conveys something good about the person and his confidence level too to go out of the box.
This was similar in structure to the Maxwell link, except the headers were centered. I thought that was a little easier to read, however the minimal spacing between the previous section and the header threw me off. I did not see any service or community/student involvement/mentorship with this one.
I like how the headers were much more distinguished from the text below (the Maxwell link was a little more difficult to read). It makes sense to see much more verbiage in a History field.
I like the layout of this CV, however, if the sections were more distinguished (perhaps lines that separate major categories such as publications vs grants, it might help the reader.
Great detailed material of the basics of the CV and great writing tips on how to improve your value by writing a curriculum vitae. Some good samples of CV's also.
Excellent tips; detailed with font type, page length, and tips on presentation; Even provides how much weightage do employers give to each section of the CV.
Video CVs are catching up with employers; most useful probably in business especially marketing jobs but there is no stopping designing one that suits our profession.
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