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Use a summary statement wisely. ... Play to your strengths. ... Don't hide what you did in your CV gap. ... List your education before your work experience. ... If you're in a CV gap right now - start doing something about it.
Set the scene. Before you get into the nitty gritty, give your interviewer a simple explanation of what you did on your gap year. ... Explain your reasons. ... Follow up with the results. ... Summarize, but emphasize your inherent gap year awesomeness. ... Put them at ease. ... Be sure to judge the situation. ... Be confident and own it.
Set the scene. Before you get into the nitty gritty, give your interviewer a simple explanation of what you did on your gap year. ... Explain your reasons. ... Follow up with the results. ... Summarize, but emphasize your inherent gap year awesomeness. ... Put them at ease. ... Be sure to judge the situation. ... Be confident and own it.
Be Honest. According to Orville Pierson, author of The Unwritten Rules of the Highly Effective Job Search, honesty is key. ... Don't Fret EVERY Gap in Employment. ... Be Prepared. ... Prove You Won't Do it Again. ... Find the Value. ... Match Your Resume Gap in Employment to the Job Opening. ... Shorten Your Job Gap Now. ... Consider a Cover Letter.
Think of it as an opportunity. It's better to be asked, than the interviewer make assumptions. ... Come prepared. ... Don't blather on. ... Keep it positive. ... Show that you've been productive. ... Explain what you learned. ... Be prepared to explain voluntary unemployment.
To fill the gap, briefly insert your time away as a career note in your resume and cover letter. In your interview, use the face time to focus on your work and achievements before that time off. The more time you spend justifying the gap, the more time you take away from discussing what you offer the organization.
Tell the Truth. ... Emphasise on the Positive. ... Be Clear. ... Describe Your Achievements. ... Explain Your Reasons. ... Show the Transferable Skills You've Gained. ... Show Your Commitment to Stability Now. ... 8. Make Your Gap Year Relevant to Your Employer.
Contract work. There is value in continuing to work, even if you don't have a permanent, full-time engagement. ... Temporary work. ... Volunteering. ... Write and/or speak. ... Get more training. ... Bottom Line. ... More About Beating Unemployment:
It will come up. Regardless of whether you mention it or not, your gap year will come up during your job interview. ... Be confident about it. ... Most common reasons for resume gaps. ... Don't be explicit unless it matters for the interview. ... The skills you have acquired. ... Showcase your traits.
Lying about your resume gap is a really, really bad idea. Employers can easily verify your career history, and lying about it can be grounds for dismissal if you do manage to get the job. You don't want that hanging over your head.
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