In a recent survey, a group of Canadian HR professionals and hiring managers were asked «How should candidates
address gaps in their employment history?»
Not exact matches
Also, if you do have a significant
gap in your
employment history, there may be better places to
address them than
in the middle of your CV.
In my article Resumes for Returning Workers I talk about several ways to address employment gaps in your work histor
In my article Resumes for Returning Workers I talk about several ways to
address employment gaps in your work histor
in your work
history.
Typo's, contact information lacking a home
address, phone number or Linkedin
address,
employment history gaps, inappropriate personal information, lack of quantifiable accomplishments, missing graduation dates or too many pages are just a few reasons your resume could result
in your elimination as a potential candidate.
If you've had
gaps in your
employment history, if you find that it's difficult to express yourself
in your resume or there are other issues that you want to
address, a professional resume writer will know of tools and strategies that will overcome those situations that you're concerned about.
Be sure to
address any potential issues
in your work
history, such as
gaps in employment, potential age bias, or other issues, as the payoff can be significant.