Putting company name in resume
One of the common arrangements in the working industry is that a person is an employee of agency company A and works for client company B.
I noticed that many people put the client company's name in their resume's employment history instead of the agency company. Also, some people also put the parent company's name in their resume's employment history when they are actually working under the subsidiary company. Is there flexibility to do so? |
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That's stupid as **** and a huge red flag for HR... |
If you are under A payroll but working in B, of cause put B in resume la.
What they want to know is your exposure and exp in B duh. Nothing to hide, just be upfront and put “contract” beside B or when they ask in meeting. |
I make it clear to all prospective employers that I am lousy enough that I had to resort to getting jobs through a recruitment agency :(
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Jiak ba liao u all, this type of thing also want to debate. Most of the time, we also interview the candidate before agency onboard.
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If you worked at Uniqlo and went through RecruitExpress, you would put Uniqlo right? why the F would you ever put "RecruitExpress" in your Resume... WTF?? put the company name of the company u work at... how hard is this? gg........... |
He wanted to clarified as he is a contractor right.
Like accenture hired him as consultant to govtech. Then he want to put govtech as company name. |
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Adecco -> NCS -> MHA and SLA So i put Adecco job agency in resume or NCS or MHA What i put now in resume: NCS (Sub-Contract): - Deputed in SLA (2014 - 2016) - Deputed in MHA (2016 - 2018) During interview, only ask what i do in that job, no sensitive question, at most ask which agency is that. Most of them not interested which company hire you but where you work in. |
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