As a job applicant returning to
the workforce after a period of time, how do you handle these missing years on your resume?
I also know how hard it is to change careers and get back into
the workforce after a period away.
Not exact matches
(C) To each member of the covered entity's
workforce whose functions are affected by a material change in the policies or procedures required by this subpart, within a reasonable
period of time
after the material change becomes effective in accordance with paragraph (i) of this section.
(B) Thereafter, to each new member of the
workforce within a reasonable
period of time
after the person joins the covered entity's
workforce; and
This format can be useful under certain circumstances — for example, if you are making a dramatic career change, if you are starting a new career, if you are returning to the
workforce after a significant
period of time off, or if you have significant gaps in your work history.
While most jobseekers use this section to showcase their work experience, it's acceptable to use a resume objective instead under the following circumstances: a career change, your first job, or
after a long
period of absence from the
workforce.
Functional resumes may also be useful for a person entering the
workforce after a long absence, students, military officers, or someone with a spotty career (meaning that they have had multiple
periods of unemployment, bounced around a lot, or worked in many unrelated jobs).
People reentering the
workforce after an extended
period of time without paid employment A combination resume will put the focus on your skills while still providing the employer with the work history information they expect to see.
We also write these types of resumes for experienced professionals that might be changing careers or perhaps returning to the
workforce after an absence, such as a parent caring for a child for an extended
period of time.