Client Names on Resume

Quick question guys. When writing bullet points for your resume, to what extent are people allowed to reveal actual client names or fund/trust names on the resume? On the one hand, using actual names and actual data seem more convincing. But would this be a violation of confidentiality?

Is filling in actual info on the resume frowned upon? Or do people consider it reasonable?

Thanks

 

Agree with KevinNYC on breaking it into a "Selected Transactions" section. What I normally do is write the selected transaction section, then forward it to a VP or MD to get them to check it. Get approval and you should be fine.

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Easiest way to determine if you can use the name (across all industries/fields/jobs) is whether your firm uses the name for their tombstones/quals in pitches. In my case, they've been approved by partner/MD who's cleared it with the client. There may be some exceptions to but this will allow you to put it on your resume without letting your boss(es) know.

Another way, if you have internal firm resumes that are included with pitches, those names are usually pre-cleared by your firm/

 

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