I have some conflicting evidence here. Some people say no, it's business, so throw your CV out and don't include any publications. Other people say, hey, if you are going into a research-oriented field and you have published research, why not include it. I don't know who's right. I opted for compromise, with a 2-page resume with all the basics, and a mention of publications that says, "See appendix." Then I have a page break and a listing of the pubs. I'm hoping to score a job in medical device research (working w/ clinical trials) so if anyone knows anything about that particular niche it would be greatly appreciated. :)
Resumes for Research/R%26amp;D in Med Devices Industry - should you include publications?
for research or education you should use a CV instead of a resume'.
the differences aren't huge but they matter, and yes you include any publications.
this is a great website for information on writing of and when to use a CV:
http://jobsearch.about.com/od/cvsamples/...
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