Your curriculum vitae is a snapshot of you

AORN Journal, Feb, 1999 by Sheila O'Connor

SUMMARY

Your CV may be the deciding factor in your destiny, and the first impression your present on paper should be the right impression. A CV is prepared for a multitude of reasons, and the content for one purpose may or may not meet the reader's needs. It is important to relate the content of the CV to the purpose for which it is being used and help the reader benefit from the information that is included. Your CV can be the deciding factor in winning an AORN award.

NOTE

(1.) B Markey, R Campbell, "A resume or curriculum vitae for success," AORN Journal 63 (January 1996) 192.

SUGGESTED READING

Ivancevich, John M. Human Resource Management (Chicago: Irwin, 1995) 694.

SHEILA O'CONNOR RN, MS, MBS, CNOR, CNAA

AWARDS COMMITTEE

COPYRIGHT 1999 Association of Operating Room Nurses, Inc.
COPYRIGHT 2001 Gale Group

 

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