Noun
a summary of your academic and work history
Source: WordNetEmployment/Recruitment In BrE, the term curriculum vitae (commonly abbreviated to CV) is used to describe the document prepared by applicants containing their credentials required for a job. Source: Internet
During the first week, artists were taught how to compose their curriculum vitae and present themselves professionally. Source: Internet
Going by these snippets from Ogunbiyi’s intimidating curriculum vitae, he, no doubt, catches the picture of the man specially prepared by an Unseen Hand, over the years, to take over the affairs of Osun and pull it out of its present quagmire. Source: Internet
Duff also ordered that Kirschner's curriculum vitae should be purged of any mention of torture and human rights activity before it was submitted to the jury. Source: Internet
Interested candidates will have the opportunity to meet the recruitment team and present their curriculum vitae together with a full length and passport-size photographs in business attire. Source: Internet
His curriculum vitae includes service at Rahway State Prison, which is now known as East Jersey State Prison in Rahway, New Jersey, St. James Parish in Trenton, New Jersey and DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Maryland. Source: Internet