A resume meaning in English
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Definition
a résumé (US), a CV (UK): a summary of academic and employment history, a curriculum vitae
Examples
- "Luna : Well Mr. Feltchenheimer, obviously your resumé piqued my interest."
- "To further acquaint you with my background, I have enclosed my resume."
- "However, sometimes resumés don't tell the whole story."
- "Please fax cover letter and resumé to"
- "So, I've read your resumé."
- "We will keep your CV on file and contact you if any positions become available."
- "Luna : You've lied on your resumé."
- "Obviously your resumé piqued my interest."
- "I have taken the liberty of including my resumé with this letter, as I will soon be looking for work."
- "But if you DO find yourself looking for a new job, you should remember the following things: Number one, don't lie on your resumé."
- "Now, I have some extra copies of my resumé here in my briefcase, please forgive the bloodstains."
- "After two intense months of interviews, innumerable resumés, and extensive background research, I'm confident that I've finally found the perfect hire for our new Customer Service department."
- "Luna : I see on your resumé that you have worked for several cosmetics corporations."
- "Brent : Lie on your resumé!"
- "Caller : Yeah, I sent my resumé to you two weeks ago."
- "This means that when looking at resumes or conducting interviews, the Delavigne Corporation DOES NOT take the following factors into account: Gender, age, race, sexual orientation, religion, disabilities."
- "My girlfriend told me to put that on my resumé."
- "If you've sent a thousand resumés, then there are a thousand companies out there reviewing your file."
- "I really didn't want to, but seriously though, if you just look at my resumé, you'll see that I'm more than qualified for this position."
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