How to List Contract Work on a Resume? Tips and Examples
The gig economy has been booming for the past couple of years. Being self-employed indeed has its perks — unlimited earning potential, flexible work schedule, and variety in work. At the same time, operating as an independent contractor can also get tiring at times. You have less job security which can lead to gaps in employment and limited earnings.
So if you feel like returning to regular employment, you might be wondering how to show contract work on your resume in the best way possible.
We break down the resume formatting rules and provide several working examples of how to add contract positions to a resume.
Here’s How to List Contract Work on Resume
- Decide on your resume format — chronological or functional. In a chronological resume, you’ll list contract work as separate entries. On a functional resume, you can group different entries by industry or project type.
- Create a job entry and add an employer name. You can either use your registered business name, temp agency name, or employer name (if it was a direct contract).