Curriculum Vitae
HSO Curriculum Vitae (CV) Preparation Guidelines
Introduction
The Curriculum Vitae (CV) may be used to apply for HSO positions with the Commissioned Corps
and for documentation in your personnel folder.The following recommendations pertain primarily to
preparing your CV for use as summary documentation in your OPF.
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Presenting Yourself
When preparing a CV for your OPF, think of yourself as an individual on
stage — alone, presenting yourself to an
audience.
This is probably the only document that you
will prepare yourself for your OPF. (Publications do not go in the
OPF.) It is your best opportunity to present yourself not only
through the content of the document, but also through the appearance
of the CV itself. Style, clarity, print, paper, cleanliness, and
attention to details such as grammar and spelling are all important
when preparing your CV.
Be informative, but concise. For example, you
may wish to indicate that you were an Eagle Scout; however, listing
all of your merit badges would be excessive. More will be presented
about appropriate documentation in this section.
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The Audience
A wide variety of people will have the authority to review your OPF.
These individuals will include, but not be limited to:
- Promotion and Assimilation boards;
- those writing award nominations; and
- those involved in personnel actions, e.g., filling vacancies, billet
descriptions, hiring, and special assignments.
Ensure that your CV is complete and that it contains information relevant to
those who are authorized to review your OPF.
Any commissioned officer eligible for a promotion should have an updated CV
in his or her OPF before the published deadline of the promotion year. Each
spring, the Health Services promotion board, comprised of five senior HSOs, meets to
review and rank all HSOs who are eligible for temporary or permanent promotion
during that promotion year. These officers examine computer-generated summaries
and OPFs for each candidate while looking for information pertinent to each promotion
precept. The information in your CV should be in a concise, easy-to-read, easy-to-find
format. This will make the job of the reviewing officers easier and lessen the
likelihood that they will miss some important, perhaps even pivotal, facts about you.
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The CV Summary Sheet
Each CV should begin with a one page cover
sheet addressing each of the five promotion board scored precepts.
This gives the individuals reviewing your CV an overview of your
accomplishments as they relate to the five promotion board
precepts. Remember, this is a one page summary and it should be
brief. The detailed information should be contained in the body of
your CV.
The CV Summary Sheet example provided below
does not reflect the education, training, awards, or participation
of any one officer, but is an attempt to capture many of the items
listed in the 2006 HSO Promotion Benchmarks. Modify as appropriate
to make it your own, but make sure that the font is large enough to
read on the computer screen and do NOT exceed 1 page.
If you have Microsoft Word available on your
local machine, you may prefer to use the document in MS Word format,
which will enable you to copy and paste the contents of the page.
The same document is also available below in Adobe PDF format:
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The CV Content
(Documents are in Adobe PDF format and require Reader. You may download a free
copy at Adobe website )
Also, if you have Microsoft Word available on your local machine, you may prefer to use
these documents in MS Word format, which will enable you to copy and paste the contents of the
page:
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What NOT to Include In Your CV
Do not include the following types of information in your CV:
- Summaries of performance appraisals (COERs)
- Conferences attended
- Medical information
- Personal Information — some suggest omitting this
type of information: birth date, marital status, children, hobbies,
etc. Although you may expand this information in CVs that are
circulated for new jobs, for purposes of the OPF, keep this section
very brief.
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Where To Send Your CV
FAX your dated CV and other documents to be included in your OPF to:
(301) 480-1436 or (301) 480-1407
To verify receipt, view your OPF online or call the CorpsLine at
(301) 443-6843.
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