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Previously on "LinkedIn - how do you present your contract history?"
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Option 1 is the only one worth considering. Agencies are only interested in seeing your work history not the name of your ltd company which is there for tax purposes and a different way of working (yes you are a business but you are selling your services rather than a perm member of staff)
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tch doing it all wrong
just make sure your picture has your best beard and tulipty half shaved hair do, show a piercing or two and make sure your sleeve is showing a little bit.
Everyone knows employers are more interested in edgy, on the edge of being on the edge type people as opposed to people who can do their jobs.....
having said that some of the digital agencies that bother me regularly seem to actually believe this.
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostThat's so not 'sell me this pen'.
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I wish I could get away with listing "My Ltd" for 10 years and all the clients in small print, but the fact is no one's heard of my tiny Ltd and they have certainly heard of my clients so I have to stand on the shoulders of giants and promote them while I promote myself.
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I list only a selection of my contracts, leaving out all contracts that are 4 months or less. Also recently removed everything older then 10 years
I have a list of my main skills in my profile.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostOption 1 and then a summary of what I did on the project.
That's so not 'sell me this pen'.
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Option 1 & the actual detail for each role is just copied and pasted from my CV
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Mine is currently option 2 - but I am considering switching to option 1.
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostUsers of LinkedIn - when presenting your work history do you present each contract as a separate dated entry, or do you present only your Ltd Co. with perhaps a list of clients you have supported. Perhaps you present your background in a different way, if so, please share:
I sell myself on LinkedIn, not my company.
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post1) I list each contract as a separate dated position - showing the client company's logo etc.
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post2) I list only my Ltd Co with me as director, and perhaps a listing of previous clients.
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Post
3) I present my info in a different way on LinkedIn
4) My profile is very brief on LinkedIn and doesn't contain this info.
5) I don't use LinkedIn.
6) What is LinkedIn?
Think... 'Sell me this pen' - what's the correct answer?
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MyLtd co is Headline gig so appears first, all contracts are also listed below this as separate gigs with Interim/Contract in the job title
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LinkedIn - how do you present your contract history?
31I list each contract as a separate dated position - showing the client company's logo etc.61.29%19I list only my Ltd Co with me as director, and perhaps a listing of previous clients16.13%5I present my info in a different way on LinkedIn3.23%1My profile is very brief on LinkedIn and doesn't contain this info.3.23%1I don't use LinkedIn.9.68%3What is LinkedIn?6.45%2Users of LinkedIn - when presenting your work history do you present each contract as a separate dated entry, or do you present only your Ltd Co. with perhaps a list of clients you have supported. Perhaps you present your background in a different way, if so, please share:
1) I list each contract as a separate dated position - showing the client company's logo etc.
2) I list only my Ltd Co with me as director, and perhaps a listing of previous clients.
3) I present my info in a different way on LinkedIn
4) My profile is very brief on LinkedIn and doesn't contain this info.
5) I don't use LinkedIn.
6) What is LinkedIn?
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