0 a CV
1 a short written description of your education, qualifications, previous jobs, and sometimes also your personal interests, which you send to an employer when you are trying to get a job. In the US, curriculum vitae is mostly used when applying for academic teaching jobs; resume or résumé is used for other jobs:
Lisbeth's curriculum vitae states that she officially retired in 1982.
It is surprising how many of them plan their curriculum vitae in the first weeks or months of their university career.
The candidate's normality is documented, in dossier style, by a curriculum vitae and clean police files.
The main body of the book is a long succession of descriptions of curriculum vitae and electroacoustic oeuvre for each woman composer.
You should include in it a brief curriculum vitae (around 200 words), your personal address and fax number.
Both offer personal advisers, practical measures such as free childcare to cover interviews as well as advice on building up successful curriculum vitae, interview techniques and so on.
Each chairman's and non-executive director's curriculum vitae is submitted in confidence.
Sometimes a nominee's curriculum vitae includes political affiliations, but more often these are not known.