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How do I show this in my CV

I worked at a start-up from September 2021- september 2023. Left to take a role at this small digital transformation consultancy because the pay was good. Eventually, it started taking up digital transformation projects for crypto companies and those projects didn't seem ethical to me personally, and I mentioned it to my MD and was fired in a week's time (June 2024, was paid till july 2025) despite being a top performer. 

It took me until Oct 2024 to find a decent role and then I joined a real esate company in november 2024. 

I personally do not wanna show my second company. How do I tackle this? I was interviewing at a firm and they outright rejected me bc my work at the mentioned company seemed shady. Later on, I was able to express and got hired at a better firm 

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on Feb 04, 2025

You should be transparent in your CV as it might work against you if you aren't. Mention the above, include that you worked for that company. However, make a note under that when working in that role you 'voiced your concerns about the ethicality of the firm' and was subsequently laid off. Mention that you were a top performer. No company/employer will look down on your for holding the moral high-ground, especially if you were performing in that firm. 

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on Feb 04, 2025
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Hello there,

If you prefer not to list/name your second company, you can structure your CV as follows:

  1. Start-up (Sept 2021 – Sept 2023) – Highlight key achievements and skills gained.
     
  2. Consulting Firm (Short tenure in 2024, optional to list/name) – If you choose to include it, keep the description neutral and focused on your contributions. If you believe the company’s name might be a disadvantage, you can list it anonymously as “Mid-sized digital consultancy” or something similar. I’d strongly recommend avoiding any negative framing (e.g., ethical concerns) on your CV—you can always share more context during interviews if needed.

    What matters most is that you were a top performer and gained valuable experience, even if the role wasn’t the right long-term fit.

    Alternatively, you can label the entire period from Sept 2023 to Nov 2024 as a career break, framing it as a career transition where you explored opportunities, upskilled, or worked on personal projects. This approach helps maintain a cleaner narrative while allowing you to address the experience transparently in interviews.
     

  3. Real Estate Company (Nov 2024 – Present) – Showcase your impact in the role.

If asked about the gap, be honest but focus on what you learned—for example, refining your career priorities and seeking the right cultural fit. No need to dwell on the details. Every experience, even short ones, adds to your growth.

Happy to help fine-tune your CV wording! 🙂

Best wishes,

Johannes

Hagen
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edited on Feb 05, 2025
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Hi there,

I would be happy to share my thoughts on your situation:

  • First of all, how do you know that you were rejected because of the digital transformation consulting firm and not for some other reason, of which there are so many?
  • Moreover, if you feel strongly that you don't want to include this work experience, just don't. You will most likely still be asked about the gap in your resume, and you will eventually have to tell about this work experience, but if that is what you prefer, then do it. I would still have advised you to include it in your resume and just not go into too much detail about it when you introduce yourself.

If you would like a more detailed discussion on your specific situation, please don't hesitate to contact me directly.

Best,

Hagen

Anonymous A
on Feb 05, 2025
I was outright told that the products / Projects the said company worked on are shady by the recruiter itself. Hence, that’s how I know :( I mean, there were probably other factors at play but they outright said that they want someone who brings experience using “best practices”
Hagen
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on Feb 05, 2025
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Thank you for elaborating. And what is your perspective on this? Was the recruiter being judgmental or was it actually "shady business" you were doing there? And if the latter, is there any way to present it in a neutral way?
Alessa
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on Feb 06, 2025
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Hi, if the consultancy experience raises concerns and doesn’t add clear value to your story, it’s acceptable to leave it off your CV and instead focus on your achievements at the start-up and your current role; if you’re asked about the gap, you can mention that you took time to re-align your career objectives or pursue professional development without going into details about that role’s specifics, keeping your explanation positive and forward-looking. Best, Alessa

Florian
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on Feb 07, 2025
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Hi there,

I'd keep it in the resume and describe your impact in a neutral tone.

Leaving it out would only create more questions and steer any potential interview discussions into that direction.

All the best,

Florian 

Thabang
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on Feb 10, 2025
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Hey there, 

Leaving it out and having such a huge gap in your CV timeline may raise more questions and you may find it difficult to explain your way out of that vs leaving it there and describing it in a positive and beneficial way to you. 

I would keep it and would definitely mention that I was a top performer there for sure. Be ready to explain why you left though, in case it comes up.

All the best 

Nikita
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Hey,

That's a rather tricky situation to be in. I'd rather keep the digital transformation consultancy role in your CV but avoid mentioning those shady crypto projects. If asked to speak about the role in more detail, focus on other projects instead and describe the rest in general terms.

You may need some professional help crafting your story.

Good luck,
Nick

 

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