Should you tailor your CV to the specific position for which you are applying?
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* A research-related position will be interested in different types of information about you compared to a teaching-related position. | * A research-related position will be interested in different types of information about you compared to a teaching-related position. | ||
* Each position needs to know if you possess the knowledge and skills necessary to accomplish the particular job that is being offered, so tailor your CV to reflect how you fit that position. | * Each position needs to know if you possess the knowledge and skills necessary to accomplish the particular job that is being offered, so tailor your CV to reflect how you fit that position. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 2 May 2012
yes, you should tailor your CV to the specific position for which you are applying
- A research-related position will be interested in different types of information about you compared to a teaching-related position.
- Each position needs to know if you possess the knowledge and skills necessary to accomplish the particular job that is being offered, so tailor your CV to reflect how you fit that position.
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