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REAL CLIENTS, REAL REVIEWS

And why we don’t publish the names of our clients.

Why we Dont Share our Clients Names in their Testimonials

At Successful Resumes, we deeply value the positive feedback we receive from our clients. Testimonials are a powerful way for us to demonstrate the impact of our work and build trust with potential clients. However, you might have noticed that we often choose to anonymize these testimonials. Here’s why we take this approach:

1. Protecting Your Privacy:

Sharing our client’s names and company details online can expose their personal information. We prioritise safeguarding our clients privacy by anonymising testimonials. This ensures each of our clients feel comfortable sharing their honest feedback without any worry about unwanted attention.

2. Confidentiality and Avoiding Conflicts:

Our work often involves sensitive information. Anonymity protects our clients confidentiality and prevents potential conflicts. Imagine a scenario where a client in a small town provides a testimonial with their name. This could create awkward situations if they work in a close-knit industry or their managers or colleagues become future clients.

3. The Power of the Collective Voice:

By anonymizing testimonials, we shift the focus to the collective voice of our satisfied clients. This allows potential clients to see the broader impact of our work without being swayed by individual identities or company affiliations.

4. Building Long-Term Relationships:

We take pride in building long-term relationships with our clients. Many of our clients not only grow their careers over decades with us but they also refer family members, friends, and colleagues. Anonymous testimonials means that they have confidence that they can share their experience without it being associated to them.

We appreciate your understanding! While we may not use our clients names publicly, their feedback is invaluable. We take every testimonial to heart and use it to constantly improve the services we offer.

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