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Why not both?Originally posted by paulb567 View PostSay you land a contract working for a consultancy on a project for an end client.
Do you mention the well known end client on your CV or the not so well known small consultancy company?
Cheers.
"Did <such and such> for <Big Client> on behalf of <consultancy>"
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For a permie CV you should be more inclined to put who you actually worked for. A contractor CV is to showcase you skills so it's you who delivered it to. The consultancy is irrelevant, unless of course it also adds a bit of shine to your CV
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Depends. If it's a single client i'll put X co via Y consulting in the heading for that role. If it's proper consultancy for multiple clients i'll put the consultancy in the title and namedrop the clients in the summary.
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CV - End client or Consultancy
Say you land a contract working for a consultancy on a project for an end client.
Do you mention the well known end client on your CV or the not so well known small consultancy company?
Cheers.Tags: None
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