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Re: How do you explain gaps in work history?

Posted by stjames on June 2, 2001, at 13:37:31

In reply to Re: How do you explain gaps in work history?, posted by Willow on June 1, 2001, at 21:14:19

> There are different types of resumes that you can choose from. If you are going for a specific type of work and have experience in that area, you can highlight this by listing the duties you had and achievements. Good references are important.
>
> On my resume I didn't mark down the months, I just used years.

This is what I do, just list years. I have a big gap from 1995-1999, partially from depression. I tell them I took some time off with money from 401K because I was burned out from management and wanted to learn computer networking, all true. I don't mention the 2 years I did nothing due to depression.


> Does this help?
>
> Willow

 

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