what is the difference between bio-data, resume’ and curriculum vitae?
what should be most suitable word for job application?
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- bio-data is about ur personal details....resume is about ur requirement, work experience, educational details and other things related to job...curricllum vitae is about ur educational details, projects... I think so...
- Whatever be the dictionary meaning as a recruiter and as a candidate it has same connotation. Simply put all of them are synonymous to a write up about the candidate giving details about - qualifications work experience hobbies / interests references family background
- people above me good answers os its the same what i emant to qwrite
- same answer, but I would like to give it to u in the nutshell Bio-data is the subset of the Curriculum vitae which inturn is the subset of the universal set Resume
- Biodata as others have suggested is your personal details. Assuming you are applying for jobs in U.S. industry jobs need a resume and jobs in colleges require a curriculum vitae if you are applying for a faculty position. The terms are fairly close, but curriculum vitae is more detailed than a resume and lists all your publications(if you have any) for being considered for a faculty position. Resume is condensed and bio-data means only your personal details.
- These three are more or less the same. Bio data : personal details. For industry jobs: Resume ; condensed Jobs in colleges / Universities and educational centres : curriculum : lists all Thesis es and publications etc
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