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I wouldn'thide the fact that you were a contractor
it will be harder for you - but not impossible, it all depends on the skills.
Don't forget companies also play this game, and they know contractors are desperate now, so they see getting a highly skilled contractor for permie rates as a gain.
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Yes but its not so that you look like a perm as such. It's more professional IMHOOriginally posted by Mehmeh View Post
Question is....do I bother lumping all my recent contracts under my company name, so it looks like ive been a perm...
Cheers guys
Last edited by kanulondon; 6 November 2008, 11:49.
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CV layout for.....perm role
Hi guys,
I know I'm gunna get shot down..... but thinking about taking a perm role to get me through christmas and save me from spending all my savings.
Question is....do I bother lumping all my recent contracts under my company name, so it looks like ive been a perm... or do I not bother and just put it like it is with each role listed separately.
I'm thinking they will probably be hesitant to hire me as a perm as they know I will jump ship once the market picks up..so its best to lump all the contracts together?
Cheers guysTags: None
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