“Should my CV be short or long, when I apply for a research assistant position in a college/university lab?”
This is a question that students often ask. In this episode, I would like to give you my thoughts about this question.
The content in a CV depends on the person’s career stage. But I have one common viewpoint for CVs at all stages. I would like to view the descriptions in the CV, during and after the undergraduate education, as the defining statements of the person. My thoughts about today’s question will be related to this viewpoint.
At the same time, I agree that different professors and different students may have opinions different from mine. Let’s discuss them and share diverse perspectives, so that our thoughts will become deeper.
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