A resume also referred to as a curriculum vitae (CV), is a document that a person creates and uses to outline their academic background, work history, and accomplishments. Although there are other purposes for resumes, applying for jobs is the most frequent one.
The verb résumer, which means “to summarize,” is the source of the word resume. The first resume, which more closely resembles a letter than a CV, is attributed to Leonardo da Vinci. However, the CV merely acted as a summary of the applicant’s credentials and previous employment.
A typical resume gives a concise summary of relevant education and work experience. The first things a potential employer often sees about a job applicant are their CV, a cover letter, and sometimes an application for employment. Using this information, candidates are screened; normally, interviews follow.
Is it illegal to lie on a resume?
It is not criminal to lie on a resume because it is not a formal legal document. Although lying on your CV is not illegal, you run the danger of losing your job very quickly or perhaps facing legal action if an employer finds out.
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