Resume technicality
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- adamfinger
I've worked for company A for the last year and a half. About six months ago, they asked me to work directly in the office of one of their biggest clients - company B. So, for the last six months, I've been working at company B's office, do work only for them, am integrated into their workflow, etc. However, I am still ultimately an employee of company A.
For resume purposes, how would I approach this?!? Would I simply say that while at company A, I worked extensively with company B or could I list them as two seperate jobs. The only reason I ask this is because company B is high-profile and would look nicely on paper.
Sorry for the algebra.
-adam
- todelete__20
when in doubt choose c.
add both a + b and fudge all content making it sound like you were the #1 man.
- sparker0
either way, you're still naming company b...which will look good.
imo, i would say while at company a i worked exclusively on company b...
as a manager, this sounds like company a had enough trust in you to handle a big name client.
that looks good.
- adamfinger0
Thanks guys.
I was thinking of just writing that, while at company B, I assumed th roll as president.
- Mimio0
Write your resume for whatever type of position you're looking for. Some agencies just want people with experience servicing one client, others want peple with multiple clients experience.
- spiralstarez0
well, if you ask me, company A looks awesome.
whereas I don't know what company B even does because the website is not done.
go with company A
- adamfinger0
HAHAHAHA.