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As @rolandnsharp mentioned in #24 it sometimes makes sense to specify who you worked for, in addition to who employed you. This is not only needed in the context of contracter work, but also when you work for multiple clients and want to specify those.
My suggestion is two kill two birds with one stone and introduce "projects" for each "work" entry. Not only can you specify for each project for/at which client you did that project, you can also specify - beyond what "highlights" offers - what the project consisted of.
Suggestions on how this should look, are welcome :)
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As @rolandnsharp mentioned in #24 it sometimes makes sense to specify who you worked for, in addition to who employed you. This is not only needed in the context of contracter work, but also when you work for multiple clients and want to specify those.
My suggestion is two kill two birds with one stone and introduce "projects" for each "work" entry. Not only can you specify for each project for/at which client you did that project, you can also specify - beyond what "highlights" offers - what the project consisted of.
Suggestions on how this should look, are welcome :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: