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How do I handle this employment gap in my resume? |
I have a 1 1/2 year employment gap since my last job. I have read different suggestions for handling a gap, including putting it on the resume, in the cover letter, or just wait to explain it in an interview. Be honest on your resume. It will look good to employers that you took time off to devote full-time to education. It shows commitment. You don't have to say exactly which courses you took. If you're asked in an interview, tell the truth. All educational courses are relevant to your current job search. They teach you more than subject matter; to organize, study, and plan your time. This is a great asset in customer service. You're right about the functional format, employers prefer a more detailed resume. Volunteer work, and looking for employment. As a former employer a gap is not necessarily a bad thing if the time was used constructively. You can put the music lessons on your resume and explain that it is of your interest and also for you to take time off to re-think of your career path. I use to be in Human Resources management and this is an easy issue to deal with, put it on your resume, never lie, and when you get the interview simply explain that you took the time off for educational reasons and are completely ready to resume your career and are excited about the opportunity to work for XYZ.........the biggest thing NOT to do is leave it off, b/c that would be falsification of the application and grounds for termination. It shouldnt be a problem. Put it in the educational section of your resume. A person who loves music, can be very good at customer service! Don't take your hobby as a liability. Show it to everyone, tell openly that you went ahead for learning music because its more like an added tool in your life. Customer service is frustrating at times, and whenever you feel frustrated...every individual like to take help of music. When you go in bus out of 10 ,6 people are listening music, why? because they're tired and want t relax. Put that in your resume. Also don't forget to mention about studies. Music alone can't be a factor for the gap, so it has to be music and studies. So you were engaged and I personally don't see any gap. Resumes have two headings: "Employment History" and "Education." Under education simply list the date, the school and the course(s). Only explain that you took music courses for a while if they ask. Just say that you like music as a hobby if they ask further which I don't think they will. |
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