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Detailing contract roles in CV Q.

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    Detailing contract roles in CV Q.

    Afternoon, I've now been contracting a short while & need to update my CV.

    What's the standard for putting the contract work in a CV?

    I was planning on putting my Ltd as the employer & then detailing each contract. I don't want to put in the name of the company I'm currently working for, so I was going to put in the usual pony, i.e. "Prestigious financial institution", etc.

    Any other ways of detailing this type of information in a CV?

    Cheers.

    #2
    Sounds about right. That's what I do. Mind you, you need to ask Denny what he puts on his 'company brochure'...

    Older and ...well, just older!!

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      #3
      I just put the company names. My clients seem to expect that.

      tim

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        #4
        Originally posted by Goya
        Afternoon, I've now been contracting a short while & need to update my CV.

        What's the standard for putting the contract work in a CV?

        I was planning on putting my Ltd as the employer & then detailing each contract. I don't want to put in the name of the company I'm currently working for, so I was going to put in the usual pony, i.e. "Prestigious financial institution", etc.

        Any other ways of detailing this type of information in a CV?

        Cheers.
        For the client I had I pout 'Name witheld under NDA', nobody queried it.

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          #5
          I was going to fill the company names in after the contract was up & I'm onto the next contract.

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