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what is the difference between bio-data, resume’ and curriculum vitae?

what should be most suitable word for job application?

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  1. 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...
  2. 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
  3. people above me good answers os its the same what i emant to qwrite
  4. 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
  5. 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.
  6. 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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