Handy Resume Writing Tips to Explain Gaps in Your Employment
If you have ever felt that you were particularly unlucky for having to deal with the problem of writing a resume with gaps in employment , you really should know that there are few people out there who aren’t in the same situation you are in. People often get laid off, they have to take time out to take care of a new baby in the family, and sometimes they just take time out to find themselves and travel. Taking time out feels fine at the time; it isn’t until you try to put it down in a resume that it begins to look a little dodgy. Here are a few resume writing tips on how to work around a gap in your work life.
In your resume and at your interview, you want to be truthful about the reason you had to stay away from having a job. But you don’t want to labor the issue either. If for example, you had to stay out of work to take care of a child with a learning disability, you want to quickly mention this in a sentence and not take it up again. If for instance you were fired from a job, that of course could be a bit difficult to explain. You could try to mention quickly that you made a mistake in spite of your best intentions, and you have learned from the experience.
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