Addressing Resume Career Gaps
This playbook provides a structured approach to addressing career gaps in resumes. It helps job seekers present gaps in employment in a positive light and maintain the integrity of their job prospects.
Step 1: Self-assessment
Reflect on the time away from work, assessing the skills, knowledge, or experiences gained during this period that can be considered valuable to potential employers.
Step 2: Resume Format
Choose a resume format that minimizes the impact of career gaps. Typically, a functional or combination resume allows for a skills-focused presentation rather than a chronological listing of work history.
Step 3: Skill Emphasis
Emphasize skills and achievements over exact timelines by focusing on transferrable skills and accomplishments rather than the chronological order of jobs.
Step 4: Honest Explanation
Prepare a brief but honest explanation for the career gap, which can be communicated concisely in a cover letter or interview. The explanation should focus on growth and the positive aspects of the gap period.
Step 5: Networking
Engage in professional networking, which can provide an opportunity to explain career gaps in person and in a more informal setting, often alleviating concerns before formal job application processes.
Step 6: Continuous Learning
Demonstrate continuous learning by taking courses, attending workshops, or earning certifications relevant to your career during the gap, to provide evidence of self-improvement and dedication to your field.
Step 7: Volunteering
Include any volunteering or consulting work done during the career gap to highlight initiative and social responsibility; it helps in filling the chronological gap with meaningful activities.
General Notes
Avoid Negativity
When discussing career gaps, focus on the positive outcomes and avoid speaking negatively about past employers or circumstances that led to a career gap.
Customize
Tailor your resume and explanation to each job application, ensuring that the highlighted skills and experiences align closely with the job requirements.