vb. 1 to begin again or go on with (something adjourned or interrupted) 2 tr to occupy again, take back, or recover. to resume one's seat, to resume possession. 3 tr to assume (a title, office, etc.) again. to resume the presidency. 4 Archaic to summarize; make a résumé of.How-and Why-To Create A Class Resume An excellent activity that trumpets this egalitarian agenda is creating a class resume. It's a visual inventory of all the assets your students possess—the sum total of their experiences, knowledge, skills and multiple intelligences.
A résumé is a short document detailing relevant experience and skills for a specific job or internship. A CV is a longer document that provides a comprehensive overview of one's professional and academic achievements. CVs are commonly used to apply for academic positions, grants, fellowships, and jobs in the European Union and the United
n. 1. A brief account of one's professional or work experience and qualifications, often submitted with an employment application. 2. A summary: a résumé of the facts of the case. [French, summary, from past participle of résumer, to summarize, from Old French resumer, to resume; see resume .]3. Copy editor: In their daily work, copy editors edit copy to ensure the text is grammatically correct, free of spelling errors and factual. Copy editors also perform fact-checking, research and proofreading duties. Some of the best skills for a copy editor to include on their resume include: Hard skills. Soft skills.