It annoys me even though I’m still in the U.S.

Edit: For everyone saying CVs and resumes are different, that might be literally the case, but that is not how job applications are using them. I just went to this one:

  • Wanderer@lemm.ee
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    13 days ago

    I don’t know what to say.

    This is just outright wrong. But you so confident about it I doubt anything I will say matters.

    Every single person I have ever spoken to. From teachers in school, university advisors, parents, friends, family, HR staff, bosses, have said that a CV is no more than 3 pages. Almost always it is said to be 2, sometimes 1 is offered and very occasionally I have heard 3. But never more. Should always be tailored but I have heard people making generic enough ones that can be used for similar jobs.

    I guarantee almost all job that specifically asks for a CV would throw out a 10 pager.

    Unless you are talking about how things were in the 1800’s this is just wrong. Which I doubt anyone got a job with more than a handshake before 1945.

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      12 days ago

      Maybe things are different here in Canada but that’s how I’ve always had it outlined. What you’re describing would be called a resume here and not a CV. The intents of the two documents are not the same.

      Most CVs that I’ve seen are usually closer to 3-5 pages but I’ve seen some that are ~10 pages.