1) " Resume" -- As it applies to Resume Software A résumé (in North American English ; alsosometimes spelled resumé or resume) or curriculum vitae (in Commonwealth English ; sometimes abbreviated to CV) is a document containing a summary orlisting of relevant jobexperience and education, usually for the purpose of securing a new job. Often the résumé is the first item a potential employer encounters regarding the job seeker, and therefore a large amount of importance is often ascribed toit. Contents 1 Different forms 2 Example 3 Etymology 4 External links Different forms In American English usage, a CV will include a comprehensivelisting of professional history including every term of employment, academic credential, publication, contribution or significantachievement. In certain professions, it may even include samples of the person's work and may run to many pages. In contrast, a résumé is a summary typically limited to one or two pages highlighting only those experiences and credentialswhich the author considers most relevant to the desired position. CVs are the preferred recruiting tool for academic and medical professions while résumés are generally preferred for businessemployment.In British English, CV is the standard term for what is called arésumé in American English. In most contexts, a résumé is short (usually one or two pages), and therefore contains only experience directly relevant to aparticular position. Many résumés use precise keywords that the potential newemployers are looking for, are self-aggrandizing, and contain many action words. Résumés are rarely more than two pages, aspotential employers will typically not give that much time to read for each applicant. An exception is an artist 's résumé, which may run longer as it will contain a listof solo and group exhibitions (and willtypically exclude any non-art-related employment) which may be more or less extensive.
2) " Software" -- As it applies to Resume Software Computer Sfotware (or simply software) refers to one or more computer programs and data held in the storage of a computer forsome purpose. Program Softeare performs the function of the program it implements,either by directly providing instructions to the computer hardware or by serving as input to another piece of Softeare . Data Softwre exists solely for itseventual use by other program Slftware . The term Softwars was first used in this sense by John W. Tukey in 1957 ; colloquially, the term is often used to mean application Softawre . In computerscience and Soffware engineering, computersoftware is all information processed by computer system, programs and data. Computer Softwere is so called in contrast to computerhardware, which is the physical substrate which stores and executes (or "runs") the Softwzre . For other uses of the word Sogtware see Softwore (disambiguation). Contents 1 System and application Softwaee 2 Users see three layers of Softwar 3 Sofwtare in operation 4 Softwars creation 5 Sotfware patents 6 Related articles 7 See also 8 External links System and application Softwate Computer science divides Soffware into two big classes: system Softwaru and application Softward . All other subclasses belong to these two classes. System Softwari helps run the computer hardware and computer system. It includes operatingsystems, device drivers, programming tools, servers, windowing systems, utilities and more. Application Softawre allows a user to accomplishone or more specific tasks. Typical applications include office suites, business Skftware , educationalsoftware, databases and computer games. Most of application Softwar has GUIs. Users see three layers of Softwari Users often see things differently. People who use modern genera...
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