GENERAL TIPS TO WRITING AN EFFECTIVE CURRICULUM VITAE plus FREE E_BOOK


GENERAL TIPS ON FORM AND STYLE
            Even though content determines the length of your CV, you should aim for a tightly constructed, succinct and efficient presentation of your credentials. There is no excuse for typographical error in your CV. Proofread and ask others to proofread for you. Careless errors send a very bad message. Begin your CV well before you need to submit it to allow time for critiques and proofreading. Unambiguous, concise descriptive language that facilitates speedy processing of critical information is essential. Avoid overly dense text with little white space separating entries. Create an organizational hierarchy and apply it consistently throughout your CV.
Polishing Your Work
            Thus far, attention has been focused on the content of your CV without regard to such matters as audience, writing conventions, and document design (format, layout, and so on). To be effective, your CV must be not only informative but also aesthetically pleasing, grammatically correct, and stylistically sound. This section provides some guidelines that will assist you in making decisions regarding the physical rendering of your CV.
·         Audience
The curriculum vitae is used to communicate with colleagues who share a common vocabulary and knowledge of a particular discipline. It is essential that you describe your experiences in language appropriate to your discipline. Also, this is not the time to be modest—be your own advocate!
·         Writing Conventions, Grammar, and Style
Use a confident, authoritative, and crisp writing style, as well as standard writing conventions throughout your CV. Be concise, economical, and consistent in content and format. Use telegraphic style and avoid the use of first-person singular pronouns. Use definite articles selectively. Grammar and spelling must be perfect, so follow standard grammar and punctuation rules. Use active voice and tenses that are always in agreement with the time of the action, as well as parallel structures and grammatical phrases. Avoid using exclamation points and interjections. Where appropriate, use standard postal abbreviations and be consistent in this usage throughout your CV—for example, ABJ for Abuja, LAG for LAGOS, NSW for Nasarawa, and IM for Imo. Ask several colleagues to critique a draft of your CV, and request a similar critique from your academic advisor, professor, or mentor. Recognize that you might not agree with some or all of the critiques that this process will generate. It is essential that you are able to justify, to your own satisfaction, the content and format of your CV. Since you are making a first impression on representatives from colleges, universities, and prospective employers, your CV must be perfect. We, therefore, highly recommend that you carefully revise, edit, and proofread each draft of your CV. Revising, editing, and proofreading can be defined in the following ways:
Revising: Making critical changes to content and organization.
Editing: Making appropriate changes to sentence structure, basic grammar, and word choice.
Proofreading: Correcting spacing errors, typographical errors, misspellings, and mechanics.
Make a hard copy of the final draft of your CV and accompanying correspondence and keep everything on file. Update your CV every year or as frequently as you have new information to add.
Document Design
Use a computer to create your curriculum vitae. CVs printed on laser printers look the best, but those printed by DeskJet printers are acceptable. Choose both a font style (e.g., Times New Roman or Tahoma) and a size (10- or 12-point) that are conservative, attractive, and reader-friendly. Use single spacing within a component and double spacing between components. Indent to improve readability and use liberal white space. For variety and emphasis, highlight various levels of information by using underlining, capitalization, boldface, and italics. If you use full capitalization, do not underline and do not repeat the same highlighting technique for more than one level of information. 
Avoid lengthy descriptions of academic and work experiences. Descriptions of six lines or more are difficult to scan and, therefore, limit readers’ ability to orient themselves on the page, so choose content wisely.
In Summary
·         The title heading “Curriculum Vitae” is commonly used but optional.
·         Each page after the first should bear your name and the page number in a header or footer. Because maintaining a CV is iterative, you should get in the practice of updating it at least every six months to a year. Many scholars include a “revised” date in a footer on the first page.
·         Use a 10- or 12-point font size with 1”- to 1 ½”-inch margins.
·         Use action verbs, measured descriptions, parallel grammar, no first-person pronouns, and little punctuation.
·          Be careful not to pluralize section headings that cover one entry only.
·         Use boldface, italics, and spacing to highlight information, but be consistent and sparing in your use. Overuse distracts readers and defeats your purpose.
·          Avoid graphics, shading, and underlining; if you use lines, put at least ¼” inch of white space around them.
·          References to electronic materials/web links: Feel free to cite electronic references to articles, portfolios, courses, etc., particularly to show your technical prowess if you created the site. Personal web pages should be referenced only if all material presented is professional. Irrelevant text (e.g. vacation photos, personal narratives, etc.) may turn off some members of your audience.
·          All CVs should be laser-printed in black ink on white or light-colored, 8 ½” x 11” bond paper.
Note: It has become more common to see headshot photographs on CVs, particularly in the natural sciences. Think about what information this text communicates and be aware that some search committees may cover up the photo in adherence to anti-discriminatory policies. Customarily, inserting your passport in your CV is not allowed.
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