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Previously on "Contracting and CV's"

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  • northernladuk
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    WMFS.

    Your CV is about selling yourself and the first thing I want my prospective client to see is recognisable names of companies not my 2 bit LTD. You have done work for your client so you are still accurately describing the situation. That's what they want to see, not who actually employed you to do it.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan View Post
    Forget about your LTD. As it's only two then list each company with the dates. Go back and add the word 'permanent' and 'contract' where applicable by the date.

    When you get to 7/8 come back and we'll tell you how to configure it. When you're up to 20+ or so you need a different CV. We'll be waiting.
    Cheers

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
    Now I have a couple of gigs under my belt how should this be reflected on my CV?

    Should I just list them as I would with permmie jobs and have the date I worked at each client as only a few months making note that each position was a contract. Or should I put my Ltd as my employer and then detail the contracts within that?
    Forget about your LTD. As it's only two then list each company with the dates. Go back and add the word 'permanent' and 'contract' where applicable by the date.

    When you get to 7/8 come back and we'll tell you how to configure it. When you're up to 20+ or so you need a different CV. We'll be waiting.

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Contracting and CV's

    Contracting and CV's

    Now I have a couple of gigs under my belt how should this be reflected on my CV?

    Should I just list them as I would with permmie jobs and have the date I worked at each client as only a few months making note that each position was a contract. Or should I put my Ltd as my employer and then detail the contracts within that?
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