How do I list a single contracting job for multiple companies on my resume?

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I'm currently working for multiple companies.



My work site is at one company(let's call it Company A). I will be working at A for the duration of my employment. This company is contracting another company, B, and I was interviewed by B as a part of a staffing firm C.



Company A is far better known than both B and C.



I'd like to list a contracting job on my resume under all of these companies. How do I do that?



added details: Company A won a bid for a city project(company D I guess). They hired company B to do a portion of the work. Company B requires more employees so they contracted a staffing firm, Company C. Company C contacted me for an interview with company B at company A's location. Actual work done is at parts of the city(company D) and meetings at company A. Company B is headquartered in a different state but has an office at company A.



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  • I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
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I'm currently working for multiple companies.



My work site is at one company(let's call it Company A). I will be working at A for the duration of my employment. This company is contracting another company, B, and I was interviewed by B as a part of a staffing firm C.



Company A is far better known than both B and C.



I'd like to list a contracting job on my resume under all of these companies. How do I do that?



added details: Company A won a bid for a city project(company D I guess). They hired company B to do a portion of the work. Company B requires more employees so they contracted a staffing firm, Company C. Company C contacted me for an interview with company B at company A's location. Actual work done is at parts of the city(company D) and meetings at company A. Company B is headquartered in a different state but has an office at company A.



Sorry for the headache.







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  • I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
    – cst1992
    May 8 '16 at 15:52










  • I hope i was more clear in the added details.
    – user50251
    May 8 '16 at 17:00












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I'm currently working for multiple companies.



My work site is at one company(let's call it Company A). I will be working at A for the duration of my employment. This company is contracting another company, B, and I was interviewed by B as a part of a staffing firm C.



Company A is far better known than both B and C.



I'd like to list a contracting job on my resume under all of these companies. How do I do that?



added details: Company A won a bid for a city project(company D I guess). They hired company B to do a portion of the work. Company B requires more employees so they contracted a staffing firm, Company C. Company C contacted me for an interview with company B at company A's location. Actual work done is at parts of the city(company D) and meetings at company A. Company B is headquartered in a different state but has an office at company A.



Sorry for the headache.







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I'm currently working for multiple companies.



My work site is at one company(let's call it Company A). I will be working at A for the duration of my employment. This company is contracting another company, B, and I was interviewed by B as a part of a staffing firm C.



Company A is far better known than both B and C.



I'd like to list a contracting job on my resume under all of these companies. How do I do that?



added details: Company A won a bid for a city project(company D I guess). They hired company B to do a portion of the work. Company B requires more employees so they contracted a staffing firm, Company C. Company C contacted me for an interview with company B at company A's location. Actual work done is at parts of the city(company D) and meetings at company A. Company B is headquartered in a different state but has an office at company A.



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  • I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
    – cst1992
    May 8 '16 at 15:52










  • I hope i was more clear in the added details.
    – user50251
    May 8 '16 at 17:00
















  • I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
    – cst1992
    May 8 '16 at 15:52










  • I hope i was more clear in the added details.
    – user50251
    May 8 '16 at 17:00















I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
– cst1992
May 8 '16 at 15:52




I'd suggest you add more details in your question.
– cst1992
May 8 '16 at 15:52












I hope i was more clear in the added details.
– user50251
May 8 '16 at 17:00




I hope i was more clear in the added details.
– user50251
May 8 '16 at 17:00










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Company A it is. This is what you should represent. All middle tiers are inconsequential






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  • I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
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  • Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
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Company A it is. This is what you should represent. All middle tiers are inconsequential






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  • I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
    – Pedro
    May 8 '16 at 16:50











  • Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
    – keshlam
    May 8 '16 at 17:49














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Company A it is. This is what you should represent. All middle tiers are inconsequential






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  • I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
    – Pedro
    May 8 '16 at 16:50











  • Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
    – keshlam
    May 8 '16 at 17:49












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Company A it is. This is what you should represent. All middle tiers are inconsequential






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  • I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
    – Pedro
    May 8 '16 at 16:50











  • Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
    – keshlam
    May 8 '16 at 17:49
















  • I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
    – Pedro
    May 8 '16 at 16:50











  • Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
    – keshlam
    May 8 '16 at 17:49















I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
– Pedro
May 8 '16 at 16:50





I agree there is no need to list staffing agency C, but listing (sub)contractors can add value to a resumé. I used to work for a consultancy whose clients were far higher-profile than the consultancy itself, and I list each of those clients' engagements separately in my LinkedIn profile.
– Pedro
May 8 '16 at 16:50













Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
– keshlam
May 8 '16 at 17:49




Or "contacting: company A..." If you want to be 110% accurate.
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