Friday, May 8, 2020

What to Do About Gaps in Your Resume

What to Do About Gaps in Your Resume This is probably one of the most common questions job seekers face when creating a new resume. The traditional chronological resume can be daunting when there is a gap in employment. Knowing that you will have to explain the gap during an interview can  be even more daunting. No worries!   There are several ways to deal with this problem, and any expert resume writer can easily communicate your value regardless of whether or not youve been unemployed for a period of time. Employers understand that there are numerous, legitimate reasons job candidates have gaps in their employment records. You might have taken time away from work to pursue  an advanced degree, care for a sick family member, or even raise a family. No matter the reason,  its best to use a resume format that will highlight your skills and downplay these gaps. Remember that just because you were not officially working, it doesnt mean that you were idle and learning nothing. You want to play up these points as much as possible without focusing on the periods when you were not employed. A closely related issue is where someone has had many jobs in a short period of time. This can make a candidate look unreliable when printed on a resume. Again, a resume that highlights skills over chronological employment is normally the best fit. Its not uncommon for freelancers, technical support personnel, and other contract workers to have been contracted by  several employers during a short period of time. What is important is making sure that your resume shows the expertise and skills you learned, as well as what accomplishments youve  achieved in each job. The best resume writers will focus the  reader on  a candidates skills and expertise, to the point that gaps and/or short contract jobs become a non-issue. If you are writing your own resume, you need to do the same. If you are having your resume professionally created, discuss the matter thoroughly with the writer and make sure that the best possible version of  YOU shines through in the final product.

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