I have had the same. I list them as two separate entities in date order. When I put all my roles down I put a brief of what I done and the technologies used, sometimes you cannot put all the technologies used so in this case I put for example:
ClientCo
Working within the managed services department supporting numerous companies infrastructure and BAU support and incident requests including supporting a Windows 7 migration. Technical Environment was Exchange 2003/7, Active Directory, Citrix XenDesktop, Xenapp, Cisco call manager, BES, MDM, BYOD, VPN, EPOS systems, Windows 7/XP, Outlook, Lotus Notes,
and the latest
ClientCo
Working supporting both managed and retail services environments of numerous different companies infrastructure and retail EPOS systems, resolving incidents and requests after fault diagnosing software and hardware issues.
Technical Environment is: Windows Server 2003/8, Windows 7/XP/2000, AD, Citrix XenDesktop, Citrix Xenapp, Exchange, Backup Exec, Outlook, Lotus Notes, MDM, BYOD, EPOS.
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ClientCo thisdate - thatdate
- lots of information
- continuation of work done for ClientCo between olderdate and olddate
ClientCo olderdate - olddate
- initial consultancy for project XYZ, detailed above
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I had the same problem and to save repeating the same activities and tasks for both assignments, on the earlier one I just put the comment:
• Details as later assignment, above
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Updating CV question
I worked several years ago for a company and now I have worked for them again doing the same job, I am in the process of updating my CV and can't think of how to word it when listing the same job again.
I list all my contracts in order with month/year, I like it this way and has always worked for me and don't want to use the other method some people use working as I do.
At the moment I just have them both on there with the same job details. I don't want to put the 2 different dates next to the current role and take the other out as I think it will get confusing further down when there is a gap and agents are not always bright as to understand why.
Has anyone gone back to an old contract? How have you worded it on your CV. I read some good advice on here on how to word very short contracts so was hoping someone might be able to do the same on repeat contracts.Tags: None
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