Building on the Employment Gap in Your Resume
08-11-2008 08:58:22
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Employment gaps in your resume due to a decision to return to school, being laid off from your employer or becoming a parent may be inevitable, but should not discourage you from moving forward and attaining 'career happiness'.
iHispano.com articles are written by partners of iHispano.com or by the staff of iHispano.com. They cannot be duplicated or reproduced in any way.
Employment gaps in your resume due to a decision to return to school, being laid off from your employer or becoming a parent may be inevitable, but should not discourage you from moving forward and attaining 'career happiness'.
The tight job market over the last couple of years has decreased the amount of time anyone might have had to secure a good position. You will need to be proactive as well as reactive. Many of you will be competing with very qualified candidates who have attained a higher education degree or people who were fortunate enough to avoid the 'Employment Gap'. Still, there are plenty of individuals who have walked right into a dream job, or created a career change following an employment gap.
Important things to consider for those entering the job market with a resume displaying an employment gap: