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I have a resume question that I think is somewhat unique (or maybe not):
I am employed by a company (I'll call them SWS) that sends me out as a
contractor to other companies for various projects lasting anywhere from 1
day to a about 4 months. I am employed as a full-time employee by SWS, so
while this situation is a bit like contracting, it isn't completely. SWS
pays me, provides insurance, and I work in their office during downtime.
My question is: should I list all of the companies that I have done work
for while with SWS as sublistings or just list all of the projects I have
done without mentioning company names? I have not been listing all of the
companies and am begining to wonder if this is doing me more harm than
good.
Thanks-
Debbie
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