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You don't need to indicate it. When you feel out the application it should give you an opportunity to give other names. If you feel it's important put it in parenthese ().

More information needed. I have done quite a bit of work under my married name, and I will be recognized for that name. I want to make the transition to my married name clear, and keep the accomplishments I've achieved in my line of work.

How should I clarify this on my resume or curriculum vitae?

On a resume, there is no place to mark other names used - a resume is the information that you give.

An answer would be greatly appreciated.

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