On a typical CV I'd add a line somewhere but not highlight it unless relevant to the contract. If nothing else it might get you some keyword matching points.
If you want a B2B relationship proper, you need to approach companies directly I'd say, I never saw an equivalent of an agency to put a small company in contact with a client.
Or, get a contract and then try to work from inside, when you leave announce "I'm leaving to run my own business, give me a call if we can help".
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Thanks for the input I appreciate it.
The software is VMware. I know where you are coming from re: handing money over to them but you do get benefits, though maybe partner status is more geared to going direct and not via agency's.
I value finding jobs via agents but I would like to be in a position where I could find roles by going direct to clients. Wouldn't we all?
I think I may include the accreditations and leave off the partner status and see how it goes?
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If the "Partner" relationship is something where you pay money to the other company in order to obtain test software and become a "Partner" i.e. some of the Microsoft schemes then don't bother. You are not a partner but another revenue stream for the other company.
If this is something where you have a signed contract of mutual understanding for something with the other company then maybe, depending on the circumstances.
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Originally posted by questiontime View PostUnless the partnership provides value to the client, there is no point including it .. It may even put off some client managers.
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Unless the partnership provides value to the client, there is no point including it .. It may even put off some client managers.
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Would just one line added be sufficient?
DIGERIDO - CV
Contact Details
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Blah
Profile
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Blah
Techie skills
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Blah
Professional Qualifications, Memberships, etc.
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MABC
PRINCE3
Microsoft Certified Solairist
Registered NoddySoft Partner
Work History
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Blah
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Partner
Business not pleasure...
Following on from this thread
http://forums.contractoruk.com/busin...light=partners
I am now a partner with a well known software provider and I've earned some additional accreditations to become this. I wouldn't say qualifications as they are more geared to how to sell\market the product etc. I do have the technical qualifications to support the product as well which I have been using for a few years.
I can still see myself applying for roles via job boards for the foreseeable future but would you include the partner status on your CV? I ask as I'm not certain how agents would view it. 9 times out of 10 they are just looking for an extra body so if I portrayed myself as an b2b company could that put them off speaking to me? Or would it be a case of them thinking as his company is a partner he could do the job better than the next man?
What would you do? Thanks.Tags: None
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