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Contract Extension - CV wording advice plz

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    Contract Extension - CV wording advice plz

    Hi,

    Being somewhat of a newbie (currently 5 months into my first contract) I was after some advice on how to best word the gaining an extension to the contract?

    I've currently got headings similar to:

    Project Manager - XYZ Bank plc (Nov 2007 - current)

    But want to highlight the fact that I've been given an extension.

    Any thoughts/suggestions/best practice .....
    If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore a witch!

    #2
    I simply put the number of extensions in my contract history like

    Forum Poster. XYZ plc
    Jan 07 - Oct 07 (2 extensions)
    It's about time I changed this sig...

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      #3
      Originally posted by 51st State View Post
      Hi,

      Being somewhat of a newbie (currently 5 months into my first contract) I was after some advice on how to best word the gaining an extension to the contract?

      I've currently got headings similar to:

      Project Manager - XYZ Bank plc (Nov 2007 - current)

      But want to highlight the fact that I've been given an extension.

      Any thoughts/suggestions/best practice .....
      Nov 2007 - Current
      Role: Project Manager for XYZ Bank Plc
      Reason for Leaving: New resource found, project ended (or whatever)
      Contract: Extended twice
      References: Available if required

      Brief description of what you did, and main achievements.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Denny View Post
        Reason for Leaving
        This sounds very employee-like to me.

        I'd omit this and leave readers of my CV to assume that the project requirements were met unless I told them otherwise.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Denny View Post
          Nov 2007 - Current
          Role: Project Manager for XYZ Bank Plc
          Reason for Leaving: New resource found, project ended (or whatever)
          Contract: Extended twice
          References: Available if required


          Brief description of what you did, and main achievements.
          I don't bother with the highlighted ones. Most contracts run for 3 months initially so if it is longer most agents will assume you have been extended. I never give a reason for leaving, it is invariably because there is no more work because the project I have been working on has finished.

          IMHO the best thing you can have on your CV is proof that you have worked for the same client multiple times with contracts in between. If you are continually being called back by clients it is obvious that your work is of a high standard and you are well respected. If not why would they keep calling you back?

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            #6
            Thanks all, some really useful suggestions
            If she weighs the same as a duck, she's made of wood. And therefore a witch!

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ardesco View Post
              IMHO the best thing you can have on your CV is proof that you have worked for the same client multiple times with contracts in between. If you are continually being called back by clients it is obvious that your work is of a high standard and you are well respected. If not why would they keep calling you back?
              Exactly the reason I took this role. Rate is poo (got offered another £30/day for closer to home, boring work but....)

              My contracts read.

              Major UK Supermaket

              Major UK 3PL

              Back To the Major UK Supermarket - same team, different project.
              Also this has been extended to boot.

              Sweet.

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                #8
                Linky

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                  #9
                  how do you guys write when you have the same client with different ones inbetween?

                  I currently have

                  Company A (6 months)

                  Company X (3 months)

                  Company A (3 months)

                  Company A keeps wanting me back, and it seems a bit silly to keep drilling through the details over and over. ideas?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chicane View Post
                    This sounds very employee-like to me.

                    I'd omit this and leave readers of my CV to assume that the project requirements were met unless I told them otherwise.
                    I agree with you, up to a point, but it's not very realistic with some EBs who insist on having a CV with incremental projects listed like 'full time jobs listing and gaps fully visible' as most do, with start and leave dates clearly stated against each gig. If you are going to cooperate with this format, does it really look so out of place to state why your contract was finally terminated? Some EBs want to know this, and if you've been on a series of shorter term assignments, without any reason for no or limited extensions, they might conclude, whether correctly or not, that the contractor was not very reliable or jumped ship or was pushed if there is nothing on there at all and possibly consigning the CV to the reject pile. So giving the reason - that the project deliverables were met or a new internal resource was found - seems perfectly fine to me as a safety precaution against unnecessary rejection.

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