CV vs resume: what's the difference?
A resume is a 1–2 page document tailored to a specific job; a CV (curriculum vitae) in the US/academic sense is a complete, untailored record of a career — publications, research, teaching — that grows with time. Outside the US, "CV" usually just means resume.
CV vs resume at a glance
| Resume | CV (academic sense) | |
|---|---|---|
| Length | 1–2 pages | No limit; grows with career |
| Purpose | Industry job applications | Academic, research, faculty, fellowships |
| Content | Selected, tailored achievements | Complete record: publications, grants, teaching, talks |
| Tailoring | Per application | Rarely changed; appended over time |
| Order | Most relevant first | Conventional academic sections |
What does "CV" mean by region?
- United States & Canada: "resume" for industry; "CV" reserved for academia/research/medicine.
- UK, Ireland, Europe: "CV" is the standard word for the concise 1–2 page document — a resume by another name.
- India: both words used loosely; employers expect a concise resume. "Biodata" survives in some government/matrimonial contexts only.
- Australia & NZ: "CV" and "resume" interchangeable; 2–3 pages tolerated.
Which should you send?
Applying to a company, anywhere in the world: a tailored resume (whatever the posting calls it). Applying for research, faculty, or medical-academic positions: a full academic CV. When in doubt, the presence of "publications" in the requirements is the tell. For building the former, start with how to write a resume.
Frequently asked questions
Is a CV just a longer resume?
In the US sense, essentially yes in spirit but not in use: the academic CV is a complete career record (publications, grants, teaching) used for research and faculty roles, while a resume is a 1–2 page marketing document for industry jobs. In the UK, Europe, and India, 'CV' simply means what Americans call a resume.
Which one do employers in India expect?
Indian employers say 'CV' and 'resume' interchangeably, but expect the same artifact: a concise 1–2 page document. Freshers commonly lead with education and projects. 'Biodata' is an older format including personal details — only use it where explicitly requested.
Can I send a resume when a job asks for a CV?
Outside academia, yes — in the UK, Europe, India, and most of the world, the posting's 'CV' means a concise professional document, i.e. a resume. For academic, research, or medical positions, send a full academic CV with publications instead.