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self employed
I put self employed on all of them but you still need to provide contact details;
"Please provide details of someone in a position of authority who knew you well through your work while you were self-employed.
This could be a senior business partner in your company, or a senior representative of a customer by whom you have been contracted to carry out work (for example, a Government official)."
So i put the guys who interviewed me or who signed my timesheets. However, some have moved on from that company. One company i cannot remember the guys surname who i worked for!
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Depends.
Point out to the people doing the background check that legally your employer is your limited company and ask them what they want.
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Who's dealing with your application? I'd ask them just to be sure.
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well technically, if your contracted through your own ltd company neither of those choices are your employer
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Security Clearance Question
Employment with in the last 5 years?
Do you put the end client and a contact or the agency? I ask as i know most of the senior dev team have moved on from the company i worked at.Tags: None
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