CV stands for Curriculum Vitae, which is a document that is like a resume, except it is utilized in medical, scientific, and academic fields. Most CVs include a brief list of professional references.
With CV’s, the reference list is shorter than it is on a resume.
• CV’s usually contain two references.
• Incorporate your references on the last page of your CV.
• Try to keep the reference list to one page.
• Make sure that the references are situated on the last page.
• List the names of the references in alphabetical order.
• If the job advertisement asks for a certain number of references, you should follow the directions and provide the name of the references requested.
• Include your reference’s title and contact information.
• Put your references on a separate document if the job calls for it.