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What happens if I list the host company as my employer?

It signals you ignored program guidance or overstated your role—both raise red flags for recruiters. LinkedIn uses employee counts for ana...

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Written by Max Siegrist

It signals you ignored program guidance or overstated your role—both raise red flags for recruiters. LinkedIn uses employee counts for analytics. Inflating those numbers skews the host’s data, and they notice.

Word spreads quickly, and inaccurate profiles have led to candidates being blacklisted. When your name isn’t in a host company’s HR records, doubts about credibility arise.

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