How to list same contracting client with two different employers on a resume

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I am on H1B visa in US and working as an application development consultant in a Big company (lets say company A) for 2+ years.
For first two years i was an employer of company B working for company A. Then i decided to switch my employer due to some issues. Company A offered me to keep working for them through a different employer i.e. Company C.
So i am working for the same client Company A on the same project but i changed employer from Company B to C and got the H1B from new employer.
Now my problem is how to show that on my CV. Previously on my CV i mentioned something like:



Company B

Client: Company A

Application Development Consultant .............. ( June 2012 - till date )

ABC

ABC is a state-of-the-art financial management application....



Now if i use the same format most of the data will be repetitive.
Any help will be greatly appreciated







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    I am on H1B visa in US and working as an application development consultant in a Big company (lets say company A) for 2+ years.
    For first two years i was an employer of company B working for company A. Then i decided to switch my employer due to some issues. Company A offered me to keep working for them through a different employer i.e. Company C.
    So i am working for the same client Company A on the same project but i changed employer from Company B to C and got the H1B from new employer.
    Now my problem is how to show that on my CV. Previously on my CV i mentioned something like:



    Company B

    Client: Company A

    Application Development Consultant .............. ( June 2012 - till date )

    ABC

    ABC is a state-of-the-art financial management application....



    Now if i use the same format most of the data will be repetitive.
    Any help will be greatly appreciated







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      I am on H1B visa in US and working as an application development consultant in a Big company (lets say company A) for 2+ years.
      For first two years i was an employer of company B working for company A. Then i decided to switch my employer due to some issues. Company A offered me to keep working for them through a different employer i.e. Company C.
      So i am working for the same client Company A on the same project but i changed employer from Company B to C and got the H1B from new employer.
      Now my problem is how to show that on my CV. Previously on my CV i mentioned something like:



      Company B

      Client: Company A

      Application Development Consultant .............. ( June 2012 - till date )

      ABC

      ABC is a state-of-the-art financial management application....



      Now if i use the same format most of the data will be repetitive.
      Any help will be greatly appreciated







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      I am on H1B visa in US and working as an application development consultant in a Big company (lets say company A) for 2+ years.
      For first two years i was an employer of company B working for company A. Then i decided to switch my employer due to some issues. Company A offered me to keep working for them through a different employer i.e. Company C.
      So i am working for the same client Company A on the same project but i changed employer from Company B to C and got the H1B from new employer.
      Now my problem is how to show that on my CV. Previously on my CV i mentioned something like:



      Company B

      Client: Company A

      Application Development Consultant .............. ( June 2012 - till date )

      ABC

      ABC is a state-of-the-art financial management application....



      Now if i use the same format most of the data will be repetitive.
      Any help will be greatly appreciated









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          This is my suggestion:



          Company B (Jun 2012-Jul 2014), Company C (July 2014 - Present)

          Client: Company A

          Application Development Consultant

          ABC



          Frankly, I'd rather put:



          Company A (Jun 2012-Present)

          Application Development Consultant to Company A (Jun 2012-Jul 2014)
          through Company B and Company C (Jul 2014-Present)

          ABC






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          • Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
            – Carson63000
            Sep 3 '14 at 1:25










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          This is my suggestion:



          Company B (Jun 2012-Jul 2014), Company C (July 2014 - Present)

          Client: Company A

          Application Development Consultant

          ABC



          Frankly, I'd rather put:



          Company A (Jun 2012-Present)

          Application Development Consultant to Company A (Jun 2012-Jul 2014)
          through Company B and Company C (Jul 2014-Present)

          ABC






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          • Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
            – Carson63000
            Sep 3 '14 at 1:25














          up vote
          3
          down vote













          This is my suggestion:



          Company B (Jun 2012-Jul 2014), Company C (July 2014 - Present)

          Client: Company A

          Application Development Consultant

          ABC



          Frankly, I'd rather put:



          Company A (Jun 2012-Present)

          Application Development Consultant to Company A (Jun 2012-Jul 2014)
          through Company B and Company C (Jul 2014-Present)

          ABC






          share|improve this answer




















          • Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
            – Carson63000
            Sep 3 '14 at 1:25












          up vote
          3
          down vote










          up vote
          3
          down vote









          This is my suggestion:



          Company B (Jun 2012-Jul 2014), Company C (July 2014 - Present)

          Client: Company A

          Application Development Consultant

          ABC



          Frankly, I'd rather put:



          Company A (Jun 2012-Present)

          Application Development Consultant to Company A (Jun 2012-Jul 2014)
          through Company B and Company C (Jul 2014-Present)

          ABC






          share|improve this answer












          This is my suggestion:



          Company B (Jun 2012-Jul 2014), Company C (July 2014 - Present)

          Client: Company A

          Application Development Consultant

          ABC



          Frankly, I'd rather put:



          Company A (Jun 2012-Present)

          Application Development Consultant to Company A (Jun 2012-Jul 2014)
          through Company B and Company C (Jul 2014-Present)

          ABC







          share|improve this answer












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          • Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
            – Carson63000
            Sep 3 '14 at 1:25
















          • Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
            – Carson63000
            Sep 3 '14 at 1:25















          Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
          – Carson63000
          Sep 3 '14 at 1:25




          Agreed. I would probably choose between those two forms based on which of Company A and Companies B+C provides better name recognition. Massive consulting firms? Go with first option. Small firms consulting to a massive client? Go with the second.
          – Carson63000
          Sep 3 '14 at 1:25












           

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