US /'wi:taɪ/
・UK /'wi:taɪ/
writes "CV" or "Curriculum Vitae" which is a Latin word, because we obviously know it's
And also, I don't like the title at the top when somebody writes "CV" or "Curriculum Vitae", which is a Latin word, because we obviously know it's a CV.
Ah, where's my man? Give me some aqua vitae.-- These griefs, these woes, these sorrows make me old.
Some aqua-vitae, ho!--my lord! my lady! [Enter Lady Capulet.]
CV is curriculum vitae.
to submit your resume, to submit your CV. CV is curriculum vitae. In some places, they
cv. I say cv. Yes, cv for sure. Curriculum vitae. Yeah.
For instance, a CV, curriculum vitae, that you see in academia is often much longer, especially because it will include a list of publications.
For instance, a CV (curriculum vitae) that you see in academia is often much longer,
Curriculum vitae, or curriculum vitae.
CV is short for curriculum vitae, a document listing someone's education, qualifications and work experience, which they write when looking for a job in American English.
Okay, let's recap the vocabulary we've learned, starting with curriculum vitae, CV or resume.
I've got paper here, Novak, because it's like your curriculum vitae in tennis is so enormous.