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    The experience section of my resume lists job title, comapany name, start date - end date then under that I list the things I did there. I need to add a consultant job. I only did it for one company. Should I put Consultant company name start-end date or should I put Consultant Self-employed start-end date then under that tell the company name that I consulted for. :confused: Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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      The experience section of my resume lists job title, comapany name, start date - end date then under that I list the things I did there. I need to add a consultant job. I only did it for one company. Should I put Consultant company name start-end date or should I put Consultant Self-employed start-end date then under that tell the company name that I consulted for. :confused: Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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      Cathy wrote: Should I put Consultant company name start-end date or should I put Consultant Self-employed start-end date then under that tell the company name that I consulted for. "Hi my name is David and I am not a recruiter" This was something I asked when I came to redo my CV a couple of weeks back and this was the advice I was given... Can you break it into two seperate entries? For some jobs showing you have given self employment a go (even if you didn't succeed at it or if it was for a short time) tells a lot about your character to your benefit, and you should briefly list your main duties for yourself under the "Consultant Self-employed" title - even if they are fairly trivial for the position/s you are applying for. Then mention the company with the same start-end dates and list the duties you did there seperately. Cathy wrote: Life's uncertain, have dessert first! Cream Sundae with lemon topping? hmm...


      David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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        Cathy wrote: Should I put Consultant company name start-end date or should I put Consultant Self-employed start-end date then under that tell the company name that I consulted for. "Hi my name is David and I am not a recruiter" This was something I asked when I came to redo my CV a couple of weeks back and this was the advice I was given... Can you break it into two seperate entries? For some jobs showing you have given self employment a go (even if you didn't succeed at it or if it was for a short time) tells a lot about your character to your benefit, and you should briefly list your main duties for yourself under the "Consultant Self-employed" title - even if they are fairly trivial for the position/s you are applying for. Then mention the company with the same start-end dates and list the duties you did there seperately. Cathy wrote: Life's uncertain, have dessert first! Cream Sundae with lemon topping? hmm...


        David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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        David Wulff wrote: "Hi my name is David and I am not a recruiter" huh? :confused: Thanks! I went to your website to see your resume. Unfortunatly it wasn't available but you did offer to sent it. Could you send it please? I like your SouthPark freelance developer guy. Can I use him? David Wulff wrote: Cream Sundae Do you mean ice cream? Ya know, we've made vast improvements to the English language and you guys need to incorporate these improvements. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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          David Wulff wrote: "Hi my name is David and I am not a recruiter" huh? :confused: Thanks! I went to your website to see your resume. Unfortunatly it wasn't available but you did offer to sent it. Could you send it please? I like your SouthPark freelance developer guy. Can I use him? David Wulff wrote: Cream Sundae Do you mean ice cream? Ya know, we've made vast improvements to the English language and you guys need to incorporate these improvements. Cathy Life's uncertain, have dessert first!

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          Cathy wrote: huh? Never mind, it was just to point out that I am not writing that from a recruiters POV. Cathy wrote: Could you send it please? Sure thing. Cathy wrote: Can I use him? If you'd like, though he is a caricature of me. ;P Cathy wrote: Do you mean ice cream? Nope, down here in Devon we use 100% whole clotted cream drowning in 100% whole single cream. Loverly. :yum:


          David Wulff http://www.davidwulff.co.uk

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