Word of the Day: Resume
A resume is a document that lists a person’s background and work experience. When that person applies for a job, a potential employer who receives the resume can decide if the applicant will be a good match for open positions within the employer’s company. The word “resume” is French in origin, so be sure to pronounce it correctly: resume. The word “resume” is a completely different word. In many countries around the world, a resume is referred to as a curriculum vitae, or C.V.
Here are some examples of how the word “resume” can be used:
- Boris is working on his resume.
- Sara needs to get her resume together.
- Do you have a resume?
- Do you know how to put a resume together?
- I sent out several resumes to see what the response would be like.
- I attached my resume to cover letters that were sent out to each company. (A cover letter is a formal, customized introduction of an applicant’s interest in a job.)
Essential English Dictionary
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