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Break it out. Show the progression. If you got promoted early, even better to show and highlight that.
I used to be a recruiter and would look for that career progression, which was hard to tell if only the most recent title is listed.
Progression in consulting is pretty well set, so, assuming your around 24-25 years old, you’re not behind the curve in just now being promoted to senior. Recruiters will likely look at the year you graduated college and will know you were an associate previously.
IMO to show your current role, Senior, as the past three years is a misrepresentation, but I have seen people do this. Saying you’ve been with PWC for 3 years is not the same as suggesting you’ve been a senior for 3 years
Agreed, I don’t think it’s egregious but definitely gives the impression that you have been a senior for three years. I think many people don’t think about it which is fine, but since OP is giving it this much thought imo they shouldn’t misrepresent their experience.
Not sure if doing the most recent position as my entire tenure will downplay the fact that I was just promoted or if it’s better to show the progression. Been at the firm about 3 years out of undergrad
Linkedin lets you show a title change as a promotion I think. No reason to not show it!