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Difference Between Bio-Data, Resume and Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (47 comments)


When applying for a job, potential employers will ask you to submit a Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV), and sometimes a Bio-Data. Many people are confused about the difference, while some feel they all mean the same thing. But they are not, though, the goal of each is to put forward your qualifications. On the surface level, all the three mean the same. However, there are intricate differences. Each of these documents details your work history, skills and academic achievements in a subtle different way.  So, what is the difference between a Biodata, Resume and CV?  Read on.

For all intents and purposes, the usage of "C.V." in Africa, Europe, Asia is synonymous with "Résumé" in the United States.  The purpose of the documents are the same, but the forms and conventions are different.  In the U.S., Curriculum Vitae is used almost exclusively when one is pursuing an academic job. While, the term bio-data is mostly used in India while applying to government jobs, or research grants.

The primary differences among these documents are the length, what is included and what each is used for.

Lets review each and know the difference

RESUME

Resume is a French word meaning "summary", and true to the word meaning, signifies a summary of one's employment, education, and other skills, used in applying for a new position. 
A resume is a one or two page summary of your skills, experience and education. It is brief and concise - no more than a page or two. They do not list out all the education and qualifications, but only highlight specific skills customized to target the job profile in question. The content aims at providing the reader a balance of responsibilities and accomplishments for each position.

CURRICULUM VITAE (C.V)

Curriculum Vitae is a Latin word meaning "course of one's life" or "running of life".  A Curriculum Vitae includes a summary of your educational and academic backgrounds as well as teaching and research experience, publications, presentations, awards, honors, affiliations and other details. A  C.V. is more detailed than a resume. A  C.V. displays general talent rather than specific skills for any specific positions (resume).

In Africa, Europe, the Middle East, or Asia, employers may expect to receive a curriculum vitae.
In the United States, a curriculum vitae is used primarily when applying for academic, education, scientific or research positions. It is also applicable when applying for fellowships or grants. Hence, any application outside academic circle, an employer expects a resume from applicants.

BIO-DATA

Bio Data the short form for Biographical Data, is the old-fashioned terminology for Resume or C.V. The emphasis in a bio data is on personal particulars like date of birth, religion, sex, race, nationality, residence, martial status, and the like. It also contains chronological listing of education, skills, experience and other things normally found in a resume usually come last. Bio-data also includes applications made in specified formats as required by a company.

The term bio-data is mostly used in India while applying to government jobs, or when applying for research grants and other situations where one has to submit descriptive essays.

Conclusion

Personal information such as age, sex, religion and others, and hobbies are never mentioned in a resume,  many people include such particulars in the C.V, however, this is neither required nor considered in the US market. A Bio-data, on the other hand always include personal particulars.

  

Comments (47)

No. 1
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 09:08:44 GMT by Shedrack ozuluonye

I love the explanation thanks all the same
No. 2
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 09:35:38 GMT by Afijara Solomon O

Thank you for the enlightment. God bless you.
No. 3
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 10:02:00 GMT by harry

thats nice,.keep it up u guys ar great
No. 4
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 11:41:59 GMT by Eddy

Wel,am really excited on hw u jst got al of us enlightened.Tanx
No. 5
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 13:15:49 GMT by Kolade foluso

Thanks so much 4 the explanation
No. 6
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:23:09 GMT by Blessing Neny

I neva knew d difference nt until now. Tanks 4 adding more knowledge 2 me.
No. 7
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:41:59 GMT by Iyke-Anthony

interesting and educative.
thanks guys for the enlightenment
No. 8
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:46:07 GMT by Emmanuel

Where is the source of your authority??
No. 9
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:46:49 GMT by ERNEST

Thanks for the wonderful you have made in my life.
No. 10
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:47:05 GMT by ERNEST

Thanks for the wonderful impact you have made in my life.
No. 11
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 15:56:26 GMT by Udoka, Edidiong

Many tanks 4 a work well done. I'm better CV, Bio-data & Resume-wise.
No. 12
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 17:00:02 GMT by Galaxy

Dat's 1daful, i must confess, dis is interestin, i never knew dis myself. Tnks a million.
No. 13
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 17:17:12 GMT by sherifding

thanks a lot u av added to my knowledge keep it up
No. 14
Posted on Tue 31st Jan, 2012 20:48:04 GMT by Tito

Hmm,interestin......tnk u
No. 15
Posted on Wed 01st Feb, 2012 08:26:10 GMT by Olumide Ogunbanjo

You cited NO reference!
No. 16
Posted on Wed 01st Feb, 2012 11:10:23 GMT by Deprincesstonia

tnxs, pls we need more things like this.
No. 17
Posted on Wed 01st Feb, 2012 16:03:01 GMT by Oyinda Grace

Nice one, tnx.
No. 18
Posted on Thu 02nd Feb, 2012 09:16:22 GMT by Bakare Abdulakeem A

Dat was btfl and educatve! Bt, pls reference(s) is beta cited nxt tme. Tankx
No. 19
Posted on Thu 02nd Feb, 2012 10:01:03 GMT by Dare

Good job,more grease 2 ur elbow
No. 20
Posted on Thu 02nd Feb, 2012 11:39:36 GMT by nnamdi chijioke

thanks and God bless you all fr your effort.
No. 21
Posted on Thu 02nd Feb, 2012 20:10:59 GMT by tijani adedayo

Tend for the better explanation,we are very grateful and it has be noted.

No. 22
Posted on Thu 02nd Feb, 2012 20:19:33 GMT by adetola alimi

Wow, I never knew these terns really meant different things! Thanks Τ̅☺ γφυ guys
No. 23
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 05:12:36 GMT by Paschal

Thats exciting. Keep it up.
No. 24
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 08:44:13 GMT by Suleiman Gamawa

Woh.that is educative,i hv bn looking for this since.thanks for this.
No. 25
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 10:54:13 GMT by Ogunbanwo Opeyemi

Thank u,God bless
No. 26
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 11:19:17 GMT by Tonio

Waoh! Well explained and quite educative.
I really love it!
No. 27
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 11:51:01 GMT by SCHOLAR IKPEME

amazing this is so educative, so all this yerrs i have been making a big mistake.No wonder i have not been able to get a good job.Thanks guys for this information i quess im better now.
No. 28
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 12:12:35 GMT by OGOCHUKWU

wao,thanks to you guys.
No. 29
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 17:08:24 GMT by Aina Oluwafemi.E

U guys make sense.kip it up....
No. 30
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 17:27:01 GMT by chidinma igbojionu

Its insightful.
No. 31
Posted on Fri 03rd Feb, 2012 18:28:26 GMT by pauline

Thanks very much. It's an eye opener. It will sure do a great deal.
No. 32
Posted on Sat 04th Feb, 2012 19:57:26 GMT by Ikenna Agwoye

A good three dimensional blow to ignorance as far as these three terms are concerned. Hope some Nigerian employers who didnt even know the differences would benefit also from these explanations. Thanks.
No. 33
Posted on Tue 07th Feb, 2012 16:31:13 GMT by Nelly

tanx 4 d information bt u were makin references 2 U.S and Indian job applicant. How abt Naija here. Can one write a CV or Resume witout Bio data 4 naija employers an its considered, certainly no. So which of d three is applicable in Nig
No. 34
Posted on Thu 09th Feb, 2012 13:38:48 GMT by Ofoma

U are wonderful, more powerto ur elbow. But my question is what type are mostly use in Nigeria
No. 35
Posted on Fri 10th Feb, 2012 15:49:34 GMT by Onuoha Perpetua

Thanks a lot for this explanation bks nobody know it all. I am grateful
No. 36
Posted on Sun 12th Feb, 2012 14:05:34 GMT by Egiyaya,Bala A.M.

Am guided,thanks&GOD bless
No. 37
Posted on Tue 21st Feb, 2012 10:44:37 GMT by olanrewajulekan

i really appreciate this orientation. thank so muchz,good bless.
No. 38
Posted on Tue 21st Feb, 2012 12:27:31 GMT by stella

Thanks a lot for this explanation may God bless u pls sir/ma how about Nigeria which of the three is applicable in Nig.
No. 39
Posted on Fri 24th Feb, 2012 13:25:59 GMT by SOALA PEPPLE

Kudos 2 u guys for dis very educative info. the problem now is dat in dis part of d world, we most of d time write our cv/resume d same way, and evn includng d bio-data. pls can we get a comprehensive format of wat our cv and resume is suppose 2 look like.
No. 40
Posted on Fri 24th Feb, 2012 13:48:48 GMT by SOALA PEPPLE

Kudos 2 u guys for dis very educative info. the problem now is dat in dis part of d world, we most of d time write our cv/resume d same way, and evn includng d bio-data. pls can we get a comprehensive format of wat our cv and resume is suppose 2 look like.
No. 41
Posted on Tue 28th Feb, 2012 22:31:32 GMT by Joseph ashaolu

Dis enlightment is jus like a very cold water dat quenched my thirst after several years of doubt in desert. Thanx bros.
No. 42
Posted on Wed 07th Mar, 2012 08:01:27 GMT by Chris Inna

Oh! I thought the two names means one thing. One is either use in place of the other. Thank you for that knowledge. But hw would our employers differentiate between these two. This is where the problem lies. Are they aware of it?
No. 43
Posted on Tue 13th Mar, 2012 20:08:07 GMT by Sunny

Authority or not, this is explicit. Atleast, any1 who reads this article is been clarified the more
No. 44
Posted on Fri 30th Mar, 2012 15:22:48 GMT by Rosemary

Am very grateful for d explanation
No. 45
Posted on Sat 31st Mar, 2012 14:28:30 GMT by chukwuma

Thanks i never knew there is a differen
ce b/w the two.
No. 46
Posted on Wed 02nd May, 2012 07:57:58 GMT by Tessy

Thnx a lot, quite insightful. Just make sure U reference Ur source nxt tym rather than committing d hideous offence of plagiarism, a blatant one for that matter. All d same, thnx 4 d in4o.
No. 47
Posted on Fri 15th Aug, 2014 03:38:40 GMT by Taiwo

In response to some of the questions, in Nigeria, companies request for either a CV or a resume. It depends on the type of the company. If asked to submit a resume, don't make the mistake of including your bio-data such as date of birth, religion, etc. They don't need those. But sometimes, depending on the demand in the job advert released by the company in question, you MAY include it in a C.V. However, if not demanded, it is adviseable not to include your personal data unless it is requested. You can check out this blog for more explanation on writing a unique C.V: www.jobnow247.blogspot.com


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