Re: Contract Length
I'm not quite sure what to do about this. I do not want to omit these short contracts from my resume, as that would leave a three month gap in time. Any suggestions?
Why not omit them? A three month gap isn't that unusual in this economy.
However, if you do want to omit them, why not group them together under the title of "Independent Contracting" or something similar?
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