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what is the difference between bio-data, resume’ and curriculum vitae?
what should be most suitable word for job application?
7 Answers
- ?Lv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
"Curriculum vitae" is Latin. Use this if you are applying for a job in academia or the Vatican.
I've never heard of bio-data. Sounds like a term invented by dating services.
I'd use "resume" or "résumé." Use both accent marks, or none at all.
- tim octoberLv 51 decade ago
"In the United States a Curriculum Vitae is used primarily when applying for international, academic, education, scientific or research positions or when applying for fellowships or grants. As with a resume, you may need different versions of a CV for different type of positions."
Good luck, i could use some too, i'm allso looking for a job :)
- 1 decade ago
Bio-Data contains information that is on a resume or CV plus personal information such as height, weight, date of birth, sex, and may even include a photograph
- Anonymous1 decade ago
CV or resume are basically prepared for jobs which should contan your name address educational qualification work experience hobbies and you present emolument and expectation and it should give highlght of your proffessional and work level significant achievements while bio data basically is prepared for Matrimonial purposes which basically give family back ground giving details of near and dear ones your job and family members job or business.hobbies and other interest and expectation of educational qualification of bride/groom.
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