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Just...no
Feels classless whenever I see it.
Why not put the details of your deliverable while you are at it 🤦♂️
I wouldn't - too many differing rules about use of name, so I just refer to the client by size/industry ("global telco").
Refer them to your LI profile. They'll be able to connect the dots
I'd never put client names on anything g.
If I see client names on a resume, I immediately know that I can't trust the applicant to maintain confidentiality and the resume goes in the trash
Don't do it. Too risky
Pwc1 you put client names on your linked in? Just curious
DR - no. Assuming you connect with your Client's on linked in, connecting the meta data of "leading us based investment Bank" and say, a bunch of Goldman Sachs connections, safe to assume that you're referring to GS in your resume.
^D4
Just follow their company on LinkedIn. It should be a decent hint as well.