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RustBucket03 t1_iussp02 wrote

I've never actually seen people putting conference reviewing info on their CV. For more senior researchers, being on the committee or something sure, but never really seen just putting being a reviewer in. Also, unless someone gets "great reviewer" awards or something, just being a reviewer doesn't really say a lot, does it?

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IPvIV t1_iuswk33 wrote

I just put it in a line under my “service” section, (e.g Reviewer: conference1 (year), conference2 (year)) most other grad students I know do the same. When you’re at a more senior level it might not matter as much anymore though.

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RustBucket03 t1_iusxpd2 wrote

Yeah, I never did it (as a current grad student) not because I didn’t think it was an important task. But rather thought that it's just something that everyone does/should do and doesn’t add anything to the CV.

Maybe I should add a line like that as well.

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stiffitydoodah t1_iusveaa wrote

It says that you understand that the community functions by the service of its members, and that you're willing to carry a share of that load.

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