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Format your CV in a way that works for you. ... Prepare, prepare, prepare. ... Explain how the career gap has been a good thing for you. ... Put a positive spin on things. ... Keep on top of things. ... Don't be scared to say you lost your job. ... Do something useful.
Format your CV in a way that works for you. ... Prepare, prepare, prepare. ... Explain how the career gap has been a good thing for you. ... Put a positive spin on things. ... Keep on top of things. ... Don't be scared to say you lost your job. ... Do something useful.
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.
Come up with an employment gap explanation. Without one, employers will assume the worst. ... Prove you won't do it again. ... Find the value. ... Make an end-run around the gap in your resume.
Don't Ignore the Issue. If you see a gap in your resume, deal with it. ... Focus on Updated Skills. ... Include Community Work, Volunteer Activity, Etc. ... Don't Forget Freelance Work. ... Focus on The Value. ... Get Recommendations and Use Your Network. ... Maternity Leave Is No Obstacle!
Your CV should have an end date to your previous employment but you can just leave it at that. Your CV may not need to mention a career break if it was long ago in your career history. ... There is no need to include months as well as years in early employments which can help cover such gaps.
Format your CV in a way that works for you. ... Prepare, prepare, prepare. ... Explain how the career gap has been a good thing for you. ... Put a positive spin on things. ... Keep on top of things. ... Don't be scared to say you lost your job. ... Do something useful.
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.
For travel to look good on your resume, your experiences and skills should have a direct relationship with the position you're applying for. ... If you don't feel like your travel applies to the job description, put it in the section of your resume for additional information, or hobbies, as opposed to the main section.
Assess your situation. ... Update your CV with your career break. ... Network. ... Be prepared for your interview. ... Look for career returner programs. ... Be confident.
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