Long-Term Clients: How to Show Continuity on a Resume Without Listing Every Gig

How To Show Long Term Freelance Clients On Resume

If you have long-term clients, your real job is not “listing clients.” It is proving continuity with dates, cadence, and renewals in a way that reads like stable work. Use one anchor entry for your freelance practice, then show continuity through 6 patterns: Retainers, renewals, rolling statements of work, repeat cycles, fractional cadence, and umbrella … Read more

Contract Work That Looks Like Job Hopping: How to Show Continuity

Contract Work Looks Like Job Hopping

If your contract history reads like churn, it is usually a formatting problem, not a credibility problem. You can fix the scan in three ways: One umbrella role, grouped clients, or a project-based section. Use labels and bullet patterns that signal repeatable scope, not “new job every few months.” Why Contract Work Gets Misread as … Read more