Hey folks, I know employment gaps are tricky, but I hope you enjoy this video which not only demystifies how to explain them, handle them on your resume, and also address them in your job interview. Plus, I cover a half dozen techniques to get back to work if you are currently in an employment gap. Hope this truly helps you with this tough situation! Let me know what you think, what you need, and make sure to SUB so you can join me for Live Office Hours on Thursdays!
Hi Andrew Lacivita i was unemployed for 5 years. Due to a work injury. I currently have a interview for a city job. Do i have to tell them i was on worker compensation?
@@SuperChargeYourself yeah I ended up just tell them the basic story. They would all ask because I had a spinal cord injury which required me to be off work for almost 3 year, then I attended college Because workers comp was going to retrain me for another career. So I was jobless for almost 5 years. That's a huge gap in work history so they all would ask me why there is such a big gap. I ended up getting a job With the city though.
Horace Gray Horace. So sorry this is so late. I’m just noticing your question. There’s no need to mention these things. I hope the situation turned out well!
Hi Andrew, I'm using your Ultimate Template and right now I'm working on a resume for Farmers Insurance, but anyways, I have a question about the gap. I took off time to declutter and organize my home. This was Sept. 2019. I gave 2 weeks notice to my job of almost 8 years on very good terms. They would have taken me back if the events of 2020 did not hit and destroy their business. Anyway, first it was to declutter and organize and take a break after losing my husband to pancreatic cancer ( I cared for him for the 6 months and the surgery and everything but he died on hospice in my home with me holding his hand) and then a parent died each year after that and then handling my parents estate in AZ as executor (I sold their house, did everything..360 miles away.) ALL while I was working full time and had a teenage daughter. I feel like maybe I should put it on my resume that from Sept. 2019 to Present I have been organizing and overseeing contract work on my home which involved choosing finishes, flooring, kitchen remodel, roof, painting, new appliances, making many purchases, and managing the decluttering and reorganizing of my home...maybe I could make some of that something to put on my resume? I mean I learned a lot about home remodeling and what it takes to do all these things. And since I was a widow with a 20 year old.. I had no one else to help me so it took a long time and it was a lot of work and I hurt my back many times I could have gotten worker's comp if I was working for somebody!! Several times. LOL I'm trying to think outside of the box here to see what might be possible. My idea: MY HOME, Camarillo, CA Jan. 2021 - Present Home Remodel Supervisor and Laborer Hands on, sole boss/supervisor, and partial laborer, in the 95% remodel of my HOA home after the loss of my spouse to cancer. Gained experience in all things related to home remodeling. (I could skip 2020 as everyone knows we were on lockdown, etc.)
I had asked how to write a resume with a long gap on previous video. Thank you that you have this online for so many of us. I appreciate you and all you do!!
Hello, this was very helpful. I have been taking care of my only sister who had COPD for over seven years. She passed on in late 2017. I was taking all kinds of on line classes in coding and web design. But, now I just want to get back into the work force. My wife of 35 years is a Nurse Practitioner which is why I was able to take time off and take care of my sister all this time. I've been so worried about how to fill-in this gap. Overthinking every possible question and how to answer it in an interview about my resume to the point of being paralyzed! Anyway, thank you for this video. I will be watching many more of your videos. Take care. Oh, in the past, I was hired by every Company I ever applied for… need to get that confidence back!
Thank you Andy for making people like us feel at ease about gaps, mine huge!! All other video's talk about maybe a one or two year gag, which is frightening to hear. I had been taking care of my elderly parents for years. Now my gap has gone on too long but I gained a lot of experience in many different areas but not sure how to fit it onto a resume. I'm a 60 yo woman changing careers. I feel like that's 4 strikes against me right there. I need help bad but with no money!! UGGHHH!!😬
It's clear that you needed/wanted input on all of what you stated here, but he just address the first couple of lines with a, "you're welcome." Didn't seem he read the rest. I hope that he received input on your concerns. I have experienced a similar "gap." And I've recently been thoroughly reading through comment sections reading anything that may be relevant to my situations. I hope that you are well
This is the reason why so many people start their own businesses rather than dealing so many ins and outs of looking for a new job. A recruiter wanted to drop by pay by $10 becauseI was unemployed and looking for a new job. I had a great reason for this, but I after speaking to the recruiter, I was ashamed to be unemployed. Truly disgusted by him.
Hi Andrew! I woke up at 5 this morning with major anxiety!! My brain wouldn’t shut down because I was so nervous about explaining an employment gap. I’m so glad you recommended I check this video. I feel so much better! 🙏
I would approach it as I outlined in this video. I would not over explain it. Simply say you’re returning to work after being off to care for a medical issue Which has now been completely resolved.
Thanks Andy, I really appreciate all that you do. Do you have any advice for someone who took a break for a year to gain more clarity on their career path? They did a number of things while out of work and now know what they want to do going forward, after previously working at jobs that they were not very much into. How can they mention that on their CV?
Hey Andrew, Jen here. I like your suggestion to explain gaps and reason(s) in the cover letter. Can keep it short and sweet that way. I also have a blurb on my resume that states: "Much of my work on island consisted of sewing for private clients, and various odd jobs. I am happy to supply further information upon request. " Anything wrong with that? I so appreciate you and your constant free advice. Thanks
Another question. What if you were paid the same salary to care for I’ll parents? I ended up saving them about $3,800 a month by taking my father out of elderly care home by having them pay me what I was making and also allowing him to be cared for with love and respect. This allowed him to pass at his own home. Then eventually had my mother move in with me and continued to receive payment for her care. She had dementia. And has recently passed. Should this be on resume? It was an honor for me to be able to care for them.
Kelly Brackett first off, sorry for your losses. You sound like an angel and I’m sure you are! I would not put any of that in the resume. In this case, less is more. Just let future employers know you’re good to roll. I have a feeling you’re going to land on your feet with cushy slippers. People like you always do. :)
Thank you so much for the advice. I’m watching more videos because I need to get my resume done, but possibly trying to make it perfect and I just need to get it out there!! And thank for the kind words also!! 😊
Good afternoon Andrew, I have been listening and enjoying a few of your videos today (Extremely useful information).. Thank you for sharing this great knowledge. I do not know if you still read comments on previous posted video's , but here goes, what guidance would you share on explaining a gap of 6 years, for a 50 years old who wants go back to the workforce and contribute and create once again, and this after a 6 years early retirement..... Thanks you and wishing you a great day . Sullivan
Sullivan, I'd have one sentence at the end of my career profile that stated returning to the workforce after a six year retirement. That's it. I wouldn't over explain it. They'll see that your last year of employment was six years ago. Lots of luck!
Thank you for the advice. I was in a quandary on whether I should include a current part-time job in my resume. However, it is totally unrelated to my current profession of technical publications and electromechanical design. It would be a several steps down from what I've done before. Right now, I'm not including it. I have been a notable success in that part time job, though.
Hi Andy, how would you place a career break in a resume? I tried to add a career break section in my resume: Career Break-Professional Development.....year to year • Enrolled into X University as a full-time student I've had some good feedback from recruiters, but it just looks a bit odd to me since my education section is also listed on my resume. I think it's just a waste of space. What are your thoughts on this?
So my gap has been since August to present. Mine is from migraines and getting medical attention so it doesn't interfere with my job anymore. After testing, meds, I am ready to go back into work force. How do you explain medical issues which can be a touchy subject?
Ann, don't go into the detail. Just say what you said to me here, but don't mention specifically what the ailment was. Just say, I was out for a bit with a medical ailment, but we've found the proper treatment and it's no long an issue. I'm ready to go back now!
I worry that mentioning illness at all will make employers think you're an added risk factor, even if that's not true. What was it, does it still affect your health, will it come back etc.?
I've been sick for a couple of months.. burnout/depression... not something I would wanna put on a resume. That means I didnt volunteer, train, parent or anything in that time :((
Hello Andy, I took your advice and I quit last week! It feels great but I have a few questions. First, what is a functional resume and how is that different from your ultimate resume format (profile/highlight/history)? I got worried when you said “you will be hiding something”. I followed your ultimate resume guide, which ties into my main question below. Second. Before I resigned, I have submitted applications. My resume still shows that I still am currently employed (for those apps). I have received 2 interview schedules after I resigned. How do I address this properly? My new resume is updated now, but I don’t want to make it seem that I lied to the interviewer because my employment gap is so recent (4 days). My first interview is tomorrow so any insight before then will help. Thank you!
Tan, good for you. 1. Don't worry about it. If you don't know what a functional resume is, don't clutter your head with learning it. Go with my format you downloaded. 2. When you speak with the new companies, let them know you resigned. It'll be fine. You can give them a new resume too if you want. They probably won't need it. 3. Good luck. Knock em dead! Best advice is get interview intervention if you don't have it! www.milewalkacademy.com/p/free-hardcover-copy-of-interview-intervention
@@andylacivita Thank you so much for pulling through again Andy! That removes all my hesitation for tomorrow :) I just bought your book now! I've been only going through all your videos since I was busy, but I will now have a lot of time to digest the knowledge in your book.
What a great video It made me feel better after I watched it, I’m commenting on this 4-year-old video but I have been having anxiety because I don’t know how to address my 5-year employment gap. After all, I moved to another country and improved my English skills, culture, and all of the stuff that takes when you move to another country. Also, my lack of work authorization for almost 4 years because of the pandemic. I am a chemical engineer planning to return to the workforce. I have been applying for jobs for almost 5 months must entry-level jobs. After I got married 3 years ago I started to help my husband who owns a roofing company, At the end of last year I got my green card, and at the same time I completed a Six Sigma Green Belt course and I got my certification this year. My question is can I list a career break section in my resume where I highlight accomplishments during this time as working for my husband’s company? Or just explain it on the cover letter. About my certification, I know that I can list it in the education section. I Hope you see my comment 😊😅
Hi Andrew! Really feeling empowered by your coaching. What is the best response regarding a gap that was the result of a termination due to a personal relationship that was deemed a conflict of interest by my previous employer? My gap was a very brief, 4 months. I look forward to your insight. Thank you.
So I want to be an assistant I've been something like that for what feels like my entire life since I've been a child. It's hard to explain my history because of the sensitive nature of who I've worked for. There's privacy of negative personal issues especially
I've "LaCivita'd" my resume and removed my 8-year job gap (eldercare, parenting, return/graduation from college) from the resume itself. You advise addressing any gaps in the cover letter. So many job boards/websites don't have a field to submit a cover letter or explanatory comments. I hesitate to create a cover letter as a page one of my resume. What should I do?
Lisa, thanks for the huge chuckle! I knew if I worked hard enough my name could become a verb! LOL. At the end of your career profile, simply put a statements that says....Returning to the workforce after an eight-year period of family caretaking...or something like that. that'll do the trick and it'll be totally "LaCivita'd" then!
@@andylacivita Thanks so much. I have a tricky resume for several reasons, and it's all so nuanced and twitchy. I appreciate the lacivitation (see what I did there....lol.)
Life does happen. I have been unemployed for roughly 8 months by choice to care for a parent who is now deceased. Following his passing there was a period of time in which estates and other issues needed resolution. Would this be an appropriate thing to share with a potential employer? It feels a bit personal to share professionally. Thank you in advance for your response.
@@andylacivita Thank you. It felt like a very grey area. Your teachings have been very helpful. Revamping my resume and cover letter today! Thanks again!
@@andylacivita Now would mind please doing my resume for me :) Where does my motivation disappear to when I sit down with it? I am excited for the outcome and having difficulty with the work itself. Possible lack of confidence.
@@RobinSaunders07 You should just grab my resume writing masterclass. It's only $49 and I practically write the thing for you with the templates and content builder. Here it is if you want to check it out: www.milewalkacademy.com/offers/XWwCkEt4
Yeah! Love this topic. Gaps in employment can be a little sticky. I really enjoyed your thoughts on this idea. Especially the functional resume part. Was that a dachshund on your mug?
I think the background of the outside patio is too bright and could be quite distracting and uncomfortable. By no means, it's any of your flaws, Just my personal preference viewing video content for along time.
What if the gap is because you had to quit a toxic work environment? I have a great work history but just couldnt stand the last job. I worked there 5 months and quit 2 weeks ago.
Hello, Andrew. I have been going through all your videos last two weeks, and that helped me a lot in my employment process. I have a question regarding gaps in unemployment. During the gap, I have been working on portfolios and developed computer skills that are irrelevant to the job I'm currently applying for. Should include those skill sets on my resume? if not, how should I explain the gap in resume? if yes, is it okay to say '(computer proficiency) from self- teaching during period of unemployment'?
Hi Andrew, This is my first time on your channel. Such a great video with valuable suggestions. I am a first time mom and took break when my daughter born last year. Now how should I address that break on my LinkedIn profile. I hope you read this comment because I genuinely want to go back to work now. Thanks in advance.
Am from India and I'm trying to return workforce after 5 years of employment gap I was stay home because i have to look after my kids but in india hiring manager and recruiter's never consider our resume and through it in dustbin just because of employment gap they're not even give us a single interview chance to prove our self.
Sorry to hear. It is frustrating, but keep at it, the right job is out there for you! Be sure to check out these videos, Why Have You Been Out of Work So Long? and How to Overcome Frustration in Your Job Search You can do this!
Hi, if I have been a stayed at home mom since I took my degrees, 8 years ago, so no work experience, and my major is wide, Health and environment, I am not anymore up to date, and I really don't know what are my strengths or skills (beside that I am responsible and consistent in doing what I have do in best way, rapid learner,...???
how do you "Network" if you dont know anyone? and also tried Volunteering and they didnt do anything esp after 4 yrs..waste of time and what resources i had
@@andylacivita unfortunately at my age (52 yrs old) next month and being unemployed going on 5 yrs thats not gonna help me since Age Discrimination is running wild and employers see your age on the computer tracking system when you apply its filed in the junk w/o any communication
how would you handle an employment gap due to mental health issues and physical health issues? I have PTSD, Depression & Anxiety combo on top of Diabetes & Fibromyalgia. I have had to resign and not work at points for both mental stability because my PTSD was causing me to have flashbacks on the job and physical health issues related to my fibromyalgia getting out of hand. how do i explain those?
My wife received her green card back in June and arrived here then. Ever since she's been unable to secure anything much less any initial inquiries. She worked for reputable companies like HP in Taiwan and can't even get HP here to consider here. It's depressing as hell. Her employment gap is just getting worse
Chris Jones my (unsolicited) advice would be to have her be as busy as possible. Interning, volunteering, taking a course full time, anything. When she does get her work permit she will be more confident as she’s been active.
Hi Elena, first off, I hope you're doing well. I would advise as I did in the video. Just indicate in your communications you had an absence due to an ailment.
You list you skills by title instead of aligning them to the companies where your attained them. It’s confusing when an employer reads it because they can’t see your work history in a chronological fashion.
Hi, Andrew. I would like your advice about my situation. I'm currently unemployed and job hunting. I have a bachelor's in management and following graduation, I suffered an illness. On my resume I have a 2 year gap due to illness followed by a 1 year Administration Assistant position from Jan 2018- Dec 2018. My issue is that this was an unpaid position. My sister is owner of the company and asked me to help part-time with her small business while I was still recovering. I did and was in charge of writing bid proposals for local govt jobs (we won some small contracts worth $25k total), communicating with customers, and other admin duties. The reason I didn't ask for a salary is because the business is only in it's 3rd year and I wanted to help it grow (some of profits were used to buy more equipment to expand for this year). Plus, I was still recovering. This year, my sister quit her old job and has taken over control of all admin & managerial duties so I wasn't needed for this year. Do you think I should mention this was an unpaid position in an interview? I know they do employment history checks so I'm trying to figure out my best strategy on how to spin this?? It is a real business that can be verified. Do you think I can possibly compete for entry level managerial roles with all these gaps? Thank you for your videos. I'm slowly getting my confidence back during this hard job search.
I was just laid off this month after 14 years. I am looking for a job immediately. Can I put I was laid-off anywhere on my actual resume? A cover letter may not be reviewed in the types of jobs I am applying for.
Hey, so I am in dire need of response. Please read the situation and let me know. I have mentioned a job in my resume which I left almost 2 months ago and i have forwarded that CV to some companies and I am going for interviews on behalf of that resume. Now currently i am working in a company that is unstable and fires employee so i want to switch immediately. Now the companies which know that I am still working in my last company because of that resume so now what should i say to them while providing experience letter? As it might show 2 months gap. please help
What if you are returning after surgery and you are looking for a job in healthcare? One would think that those in healthcare would be understanding to candidates who had surgery, but, it is quite merciless. I have witnessed candidates being dismissed for disclosing resolved health issues. I am thinking along the lines of "I took time off to improve myself and now I am ready to work." It is vague but to point: I am ready to work. What is your take?
Hi Andrew, I'm a university student applying for retail jobs, and I'm currently a volunteer retail store assistant for a non-profit. Should I put that at the top or bottom of my resume? Thanks for all the tips!
It sounds like work experience that you are simply not getting paid for. If that's the case, I would put it in the work experience section. it's okay that you are not getting paid for it. keep it up high!
Hi Andy, I would not recommend that because if you are successful in attaining employment The employer will run a background check on you and notice that your resume is not accurate.
Couldn't wait to get home to tell you about the job interview I just had. Wish it was good news but it was prob one of my worst. She asked about the gaps (which the longest is 3 months & there aren't many). Not only did she keep cutting me off but she gave me absolutely no option to ask any questions!! It felt quit insulting & the whole thing lasted shorter than the amount of time i sat & waited for her to come in the lunch room. If you haven't already, can you please share on the dreaded question "why did you leave this job"? Dreaded for me at least. As always, thank you for your knowledge. 🙏
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what should I do I have a large gaps. I have been applying and I have always been interview but not never accepted. the HR or Manager tells me why don't you have a job. I can't answer "because I don't have a job, they never call me or email me". I just lie and lie. Right now I'm still applying for my field. I even applying for a lower position just to get a job
"I dont understand how you couldnt find a house close to your office" (After explaining rental crisis to the recruiter... With crayons) How can explain that to the recruiter controlling my feelings of spitting them in the face?
Hey Andrew, this is not the right video for this question but what do I do if the HR insists on giving a number for the expected salary over a phone call?
Hey folks, I know employment gaps are tricky, but I hope you enjoy this video which not only demystifies how to explain them, handle them on your resume, and also address them in your job interview. Plus, I cover a half dozen techniques to get back to work if you are currently in an employment gap. Hope this truly helps you with this tough situation! Let me know what you think, what you need, and make sure to SUB so you can join me for Live Office Hours on Thursdays!
Hi Andrew Lacivita i was unemployed for 5 years. Due to a work injury. I currently have a interview for a city job. Do i have to tell them i was on worker compensation?
Horace Gray honestly, I would tell them only what they need to know ... sharing all that extra stuff isn’t helping your chances I think.
@@SuperChargeYourself yeah I ended up just tell them the basic story. They would all ask because I had a spinal cord injury which required me to be off work for almost 3 year, then I attended college Because workers comp was going to retrain me for another career. So I was jobless for almost 5 years. That's a huge gap in work history so they all would ask me why there is such a big gap. I ended up getting a job With the city though.
Horace Gray Horace. So sorry this is so late. I’m just noticing your question. There’s no need to mention these things. I hope the situation turned out well!
Hi Andrew, I'm using your Ultimate Template and right now I'm working on a resume for Farmers Insurance, but anyways, I have a question about the gap. I took off time to declutter and organize my home. This was Sept. 2019. I gave 2 weeks notice to my job of almost 8 years on very good terms. They would have taken me back if the events of 2020 did not hit and destroy their business. Anyway, first it was to declutter and organize and take a break after losing my husband to pancreatic cancer ( I cared for him for the 6 months and the surgery and everything but he died on hospice in my home with me holding his hand) and then a parent died each year after that and then handling my parents estate in AZ as executor (I sold their house, did everything..360 miles away.) ALL while I was working full time and had a teenage daughter. I feel like maybe I should put it on my resume that from Sept. 2019 to Present I have been organizing and overseeing contract work on my home which involved choosing finishes, flooring, kitchen remodel, roof, painting, new appliances, making many purchases, and managing the decluttering and reorganizing of my home...maybe I could make some of that something to put on my resume? I mean I learned a lot about home remodeling and what it takes to do all these things. And since I was a widow with a 20 year old.. I had no one else to help me so it took a long time and it was a lot of work and I hurt my back many times I could have gotten worker's comp if I was working for somebody!! Several times. LOL I'm trying to think outside of the box here to see what might be possible.
My idea:
MY HOME, Camarillo, CA Jan. 2021 - Present
Home Remodel Supervisor and Laborer
Hands on, sole boss/supervisor, and partial laborer, in the 95% remodel of my HOA home after the loss of my spouse to cancer. Gained experience in all things related to home remodeling.
(I could skip 2020 as everyone knows we were on lockdown, etc.)
I had asked how to write a resume with a long gap on previous video. Thank you that you have this online for so many of us. I appreciate you and all you do!!
Kelly Brackett lol. 😂 you can see I’m answering comments in order. Glad you found this. You’re welcome!
Yes and I had a lot of questions and probably a lot more!! 😁
Hello, this was very helpful. I have been taking care of my only sister who had COPD for over seven years. She passed on in late 2017. I was taking all kinds of on line classes in coding and web design. But, now I just want to get back into the work force. My wife of 35 years is a Nurse Practitioner which is why I was able to take time off and take care of my sister all this time. I've been so worried about how to fill-in this gap. Overthinking every possible question and how to answer it in an interview about my resume to the point of being paralyzed! Anyway, thank you for this video. I will be watching many more of your videos. Take care. Oh, in the past, I was hired by every Company I ever applied for… need to get that confidence back!
Thank you Andy for making people like us feel at ease about gaps, mine huge!! All other video's talk about maybe a one or two year gag, which is frightening to hear. I had been taking care of my elderly parents for years. Now my gap has gone on too long but I gained a lot of experience in many different areas but not sure how to fit it onto a resume. I'm a 60 yo woman changing careers. I feel like that's 4 strikes against me right there. I need help bad but with no money!! UGGHHH!!😬
You’re welcome and hang in there Klea!!
It's clear that you needed/wanted input on all of what you stated here, but he just address the first couple of lines with a, "you're welcome." Didn't seem he read the rest.
I hope that he received input on your concerns. I have experienced a similar "gap." And I've recently been thoroughly reading through comment sections reading anything that may be relevant to my situations. I hope that you are well
This is the reason why so many people start their own businesses rather than dealing so many ins and outs of looking for a new job. A recruiter wanted to drop by pay by $10 becauseI was unemployed and looking for a new job. I had a great reason for this, but I after speaking to the recruiter, I was ashamed to be unemployed. Truly disgusted by him.
Hi Andrew! I woke up at 5 this morning with major anxiety!! My brain wouldn’t shut down because I was so nervous about explaining an employment gap. I’m so glad you recommended I check this video. I feel so much better! 🙏
Jasmine Forde love to hear this Jasmine. Good luck with it!!
Thank you, Andrew. Your clear-cut videos are golden nuggets of information and really display your awesome character!
Glad you like them!
I haven't worked for 4 and half years due to not being hired and I just don't know what to say to employers
13 years here.
Yea idk what to say either
3 years here. Don´t know what to say so I lie and pretend that I still work at my latest job.
@@darkparker7500 How are you able to eat? 😭
@@andyn6053 They do background checks from your last employers
How would you approach having a gap because of mental health issues? (Depression/social anxiety)
I would approach it as I outlined in this video. I would not over explain it. Simply say you’re returning to work after being off to care for a medical issue Which has now been completely resolved.
@@andylacivita Thank you so much for replying and the advice
Ashley Gullatt you’re so welcome. Happy to help!
Thanks Andy, I really appreciate all that you do. Do you have any advice for someone who took a break for a year to gain more clarity on their career path? They did a number of things while out of work and now know what they want to do going forward, after previously working at jobs that they were not very much into. How can they mention that on their CV?
Love this! It's so important to step out and do SOMETHING that will gain you experience rather than waiting for something to come around. Cheers!
Thanks Adriana! Hope you are well!
Hey Andrew, Jen here. I like your suggestion to explain gaps and reason(s) in the cover letter. Can keep it short and sweet that way. I also have a blurb on my resume that states: "Much of my work on island consisted of sewing for private clients, and various odd jobs. I am happy to supply further information upon request.
" Anything wrong with that? I so appreciate you and your constant free advice. Thanks
I think that’s okay Jen! Keep the first person pronouns off the resume. Otherwise it’s good.
Another question. What if you were paid the same salary to care for I’ll parents? I ended up saving them about $3,800 a month by taking my father out of elderly care home by having them pay me what I was making and also allowing him to be cared for with love and respect. This allowed him to pass at his own home. Then eventually had my mother move in with me and continued to receive payment for her care. She had dementia. And has recently passed. Should this be on resume? It was an honor for me to be able to care for them.
Kelly Brackett first off, sorry for your losses. You sound like an angel and I’m sure you are! I would not put any of that in the resume. In this case, less is more. Just let future employers know you’re good to roll. I have a feeling you’re going to land on your feet with cushy slippers. People like you always do. :)
Thank you so much for the advice. I’m watching more videos because I need to get my resume done, but possibly trying to make it perfect and I just need to get it out there!! And thank for the kind words also!! 😊
Hi andrew! Could you please make a video related to accounting professionals like me who struggle in resume writing? Thanks in advance.
Good afternoon Andrew, I have been listening and enjoying a few of your videos today (Extremely useful information).. Thank you for sharing this great knowledge. I do not know if you still read comments on previous posted video's , but here goes, what guidance would you share on explaining a gap of 6 years, for a 50 years old who wants go back to the workforce and contribute and create once again, and this after a 6 years early retirement..... Thanks you and wishing you a great day .
Sullivan
Sullivan, I'd have one sentence at the end of my career profile that stated returning to the workforce after a six year retirement. That's it. I wouldn't over explain it. They'll see that your last year of employment was six years ago. Lots of luck!
@@andylacivita Thank's Andrew, simple and effective, I like it.. Now working on my one sentence Elevator Pitch... Love your concept ! Cheers. Sullivan
Thank you for the advice. I was in a quandary on whether I should include a current part-time job in my resume. However, it is totally unrelated to my current profession of technical publications and electromechanical design. It would be a several steps down from what I've done before. Right now, I'm not including it. I have been a notable success in that part time job, though.
What about if my gaps in employment is because I have developed significant medical issues which are still present?
Hi Andy, how would you place a career break in a resume? I tried to add a career break section in my resume:
Career Break-Professional Development.....year to year
• Enrolled into X University as a full-time student
I've had some good feedback from recruiters, but it just looks a bit odd to me since my education section is also listed on my resume. I think it's just a waste of space. What are your thoughts on this?
So my gap has been since August to present. Mine is from migraines and getting medical attention so it doesn't interfere with my job anymore. After testing, meds, I am ready to go back into work force. How do you explain medical issues which can be a touchy subject?
Ann, don't go into the detail. Just say what you said to me here, but don't mention specifically what the ailment was. Just say, I was out for a bit with a medical ailment, but we've found the proper treatment and it's no long an issue. I'm ready to go back now!
I worry that mentioning illness at all will make employers think you're an added risk factor, even if that's not true. What was it, does it still affect your health, will it come back etc.?
Then don’t mention it. They’ll ask why you have a gap. You need some type of response.
I've been sick for a couple of months.. burnout/depression... not something I would wanna put on a resume.
That means I didnt volunteer, train, parent or anything in that time :((
Simply say you are returning to the workforce after taking care of a medical ailment. And, it’s been resolved and is no longer an issue.
Hello Andy, I took your advice and I quit last week! It feels great but I have a few questions. First, what is a functional resume and how is that different from your ultimate resume format (profile/highlight/history)? I got worried when you said “you will be hiding something”. I followed your ultimate resume guide, which ties into my main question below.
Second. Before I resigned, I have submitted applications. My resume still shows that I still am currently employed (for those apps). I have received 2 interview schedules after I resigned. How do I address this properly? My new resume is updated now, but I don’t want to make it seem that I lied to the interviewer because my employment gap is so recent (4 days).
My first interview is tomorrow so any insight before then will help. Thank you!
Tan, good for you.
1. Don't worry about it. If you don't know what a functional resume is, don't clutter your head with learning it. Go with my format you downloaded.
2. When you speak with the new companies, let them know you resigned. It'll be fine. You can give them a new resume too if you want. They probably won't need it.
3. Good luck. Knock em dead! Best advice is get interview intervention if you don't have it! www.milewalkacademy.com/p/free-hardcover-copy-of-interview-intervention
@@andylacivita Thank you so much for pulling through again Andy! That removes all my hesitation for tomorrow :)
I just bought your book now! I've been only going through all your videos since I was busy, but I will now have a lot of time to digest the knowledge in your book.
@@tancossin798 LOVE IT!
You provided some great information about this subject. Thanks!
You’re welcome JSM!
What a great video It made me feel better after I watched it, I’m commenting on this 4-year-old video but I have been having anxiety because I don’t know how to address my 5-year employment gap. After all, I moved to another country and improved my English skills, culture, and all of the stuff that takes when you move to another country. Also, my lack of work authorization for almost 4 years because of the pandemic. I am a chemical engineer planning to return to the workforce. I have been applying for jobs for almost 5 months must entry-level jobs. After I got married 3 years ago I started to help my husband who owns a roofing company, At the end of last year I got my green card, and at the same time I completed a Six Sigma Green Belt course and I got my certification this year. My question is can I list a career break section in my resume where I highlight accomplishments during this time as working for my husband’s company? Or just explain it on the cover letter. About my certification, I know that I can list it in the education section. I Hope you see my comment 😊😅
I’d recommend checking out my video on handling career gaps. That will help!
Hi Andrew! Really feeling empowered by your coaching. What is the best response regarding a gap that was the result of a termination due to a personal relationship that was deemed a conflict of interest by my previous employer? My gap was a very brief, 4 months. I look forward to your insight. Thank you.
Watch this video on my Instagram. How do I explain I got fired?instagram.com/p/CLZqkeuBMke/ Best of luck.
How about adding projects we worked on during training if we don't have enough real-life experience?
So I want to be an assistant I've been something like that for what feels like my entire life since I've been a child. It's hard to explain my history because of the sensitive nature of who I've worked for. There's privacy of negative personal issues especially
I've "LaCivita'd" my resume and removed my 8-year job gap (eldercare, parenting, return/graduation from college) from the resume itself. You advise addressing any gaps in the cover letter. So many job boards/websites don't have a field to submit a cover letter or explanatory comments. I hesitate to create a cover letter as a page one of my resume. What should I do?
Lisa, thanks for the huge chuckle! I knew if I worked hard enough my name could become a verb! LOL. At the end of your career profile, simply put a statements that says....Returning to the workforce after an eight-year period of family caretaking...or something like that. that'll do the trick and it'll be totally "LaCivita'd" then!
@@andylacivita Thanks so much. I have a tricky resume for several reasons, and it's all so nuanced and twitchy. I appreciate the lacivitation (see what I did there....lol.)
Lisa Porretti Smith omigawd. You’re killing me! 😂😂😂
Thanks for this video you've given me things to think about!
Veggie AussieChick you’re so welcome!
Life does happen. I have been unemployed for roughly 8 months by choice to care for a parent who is now deceased. Following his passing there was a period of time in which estates and other issues needed resolution. Would this be an appropriate thing to share with a potential employer? It feels a bit personal to share professionally. Thank you in advance for your response.
Yes Robin. Share. Also. At the end of your career profile you can out returning to workforce after brief period focusing on family care.
@@andylacivita Thank you. It felt like a very grey area. Your teachings have been very helpful. Revamping my resume and cover letter today! Thanks again!
Robin S you’re soooo welcome!!!
@@andylacivita Now would mind please doing my resume for me :) Where does my motivation disappear to when I sit down with it? I am excited for the outcome and having difficulty with the work itself. Possible lack of confidence.
@@RobinSaunders07 You should just grab my resume writing masterclass. It's only $49 and I practically write the thing for you with the templates and content builder. Here it is if you want to check it out: www.milewalkacademy.com/offers/XWwCkEt4
Yeah! Love this topic. Gaps in employment can be a little sticky. I really enjoyed your thoughts on this idea. Especially the functional resume part. Was that a dachshund on your mug?
LOL. It is! We are a dachshund household. Hope you're well Heather and glad to see you're killin' it!
I think the background of the outside patio is too bright and could be quite distracting and uncomfortable. By no means, it's any of your flaws, Just my personal preference viewing video content for along time.
What if the gap is because you had to quit a toxic work environment? I have a great work history but just couldnt stand the last job. I worked there 5 months and quit 2 weeks ago.
Mention you are looking for a fast moving positive environment.
What if you encountered an injury that caused you to be out of work for a year or more ? Would it be wise to explain that reason in a cover letter?
Just mention you were out of work for a personal injury but are now fully healed to return!
Hello, Andrew. I have been going through all your videos last two weeks, and that helped me a lot in my employment process. I have a question regarding gaps in unemployment. During the gap, I have been working on portfolios and developed computer skills that are irrelevant to the job I'm currently applying for. Should include those skill sets on my resume? if not, how should I explain the gap in resume? if yes, is it okay to say '(computer proficiency) from self- teaching during period of unemployment'?
put the computer stuff in a skills section at the bottom. you can call it "trained in:"
Hi Andrew,
This is my first time on your channel. Such a great video with valuable suggestions. I am a first time mom and took break when my daughter born last year. Now how should I address that break on my LinkedIn profile. I hope you read this comment because I genuinely want to go back to work now. Thanks in advance.
Am from India and I'm trying to return workforce after 5 years of employment gap I was stay home because i have to look after my kids but in india hiring manager and recruiter's never consider our resume and through it in dustbin just because of employment gap they're not even give us a single interview chance to prove our self.
Sorry to hear. It is frustrating, but keep at it, the right job is out there for you! Be sure to check out these videos,
Why Have You Been Out of Work So Long? and
How to Overcome Frustration in Your Job Search
You can do this!
There are 3 significant gaps in my C.V. I feel it would take up too much explanation on my covering letter. Is this the case?
Don’t explain anything in the cover letter.
@@andylacivita I almost did. Thanks again, Andy
Hi, if I have been a stayed at home mom since I took my degrees, 8 years ago, so no work experience, and my major is wide, Health and environment, I am not anymore up to date, and I really don't know what are my strengths or skills (beside that I am responsible and consistent in doing what I have do in best way, rapid learner,...???
Yes! Going through it now.
how do you "Network" if you dont know anyone? and also tried Volunteering and they didnt do anything esp after 4 yrs..waste of time and what resources i had
You build a network. Check out my vid on how to network when you're job searching!
@@andylacivita unfortunately at my age (52 yrs old) next month and being unemployed going on 5 yrs thats not gonna help me since Age Discrimination is running wild and employers see your age on the computer tracking system when you apply its filed in the junk w/o any communication
how would you handle an employment gap due to mental health issues and physical health issues? I have PTSD, Depression & Anxiety combo on top of Diabetes & Fibromyalgia. I have had to resign and not work at points for both mental stability because my PTSD was causing me to have flashbacks on the job and physical health issues related to my fibromyalgia getting out of hand. how do i explain those?
He suggests above saying that you took time off for a medical issue which is now completely resolved.
My wife received her green card back in June and arrived here then. Ever since she's been unable to secure anything much less any initial inquiries. She worked for reputable companies like HP in Taiwan and can't even get HP here to consider here. It's depressing as hell. Her employment gap is just getting worse
Chris Jones my (unsolicited) advice would be to have her be as busy as possible. Interning, volunteering, taking a course full time, anything. When she does get her work permit she will be more confident as she’s been active.
Thank you for the video, Andrew. How can I gracefully address a long term cancer treatment as my gap?
Hi Elena, first off, I hope you're doing well. I would advise as I did in the video. Just indicate in your communications you had an absence due to an ailment.
@@andylacivita Thank you, I am well. And thank you for the advice!
What is a functional resume
You list you skills by title instead of aligning them to the companies where your attained them. It’s confusing when an employer reads it because they can’t see your work history in a chronological fashion.
Hi, Andrew. I would like your advice about my situation. I'm currently unemployed and job hunting. I have a bachelor's in management and following graduation, I suffered an illness. On my resume I have a 2 year gap due to illness followed by a 1 year Administration Assistant position from Jan 2018- Dec 2018.
My issue is that this was an unpaid position. My sister is owner of the company and asked me to help part-time with her small business while I was still recovering. I did and was in charge of writing bid proposals for local govt jobs (we won some small contracts worth $25k total), communicating with customers, and other admin duties.
The reason I didn't ask for a salary is because the business is only in it's 3rd year and I wanted to help it grow (some of profits were used to buy more equipment to expand for this year). Plus, I was still recovering. This year, my sister quit her old job and has taken over control of all admin & managerial duties so I wasn't needed for this year.
Do you think I should mention this was an unpaid position in an interview? I know they do employment history checks so I'm trying to figure out my best strategy on how to spin this?? It is a real business that can be verified. Do you think I can possibly compete for entry level managerial roles with all these gaps? Thank you for your videos. I'm slowly getting my confidence back during this hard job search.
I was just laid off this month after 14 years. I am looking for a job immediately. Can I put I was laid-off anywhere on my actual resume? A cover letter may not be reviewed in the types of jobs I am applying for.
I wouldn’t suggest putting laid off. There’s no need to. If you’d like, you can explain that in an interview!
Andrew LaCivita Thank you!
Texas Lyoness you’re soooo welcome!!
Hey, so I am in dire need of response. Please read the situation and let me know.
I have mentioned a job in my resume which I left almost 2 months ago and i have forwarded that CV to some companies and I am going for interviews on behalf of that resume. Now currently i am working in a company that is unstable and fires employee so i want to switch immediately. Now the companies which know that I am still working in my last company because of that resume so now what should i say to them while providing experience letter? As it might show 2 months gap. please help
I needed this, only days left before I leave my current job.
Qibilii! I'm always there right when you need me!!!
@@andylacivita Thanks Andrew! I think I'll just have to do more IT certifications while I plan to relocate or find another job locally.
I was very sick lying whole day for sometime
Then don’t!!
What if you are returning after surgery and you are looking for a job in healthcare?
One would think that those in healthcare would be understanding to candidates who had surgery, but, it is quite merciless. I have witnessed candidates being dismissed for disclosing resolved health issues.
I am thinking along the lines of "I took time off to improve myself and now I am ready to work."
It is vague but to point: I am ready to work.
What is your take?
I’d say you’re returning after taking time off to take care of a medical issue that’s been fully resolved.
Thank you so much !!
You’re so welcome!!
What if you just take a year off after a lay off?
Just say returning to work force after [insert whatever you want here]. Put you sentence at the end of your career profile.
@@andylacivita Thank you.
Thank you sir.
You’re welcome!!
Hi Andrew, I'm a university student applying for retail jobs, and I'm currently a volunteer retail store assistant for a non-profit. Should I put that at the top or bottom of my resume? Thanks for all the tips!
It sounds like work experience that you are simply not getting paid for. If that's the case, I would put it in the work experience section. it's okay that you are not getting paid for it. keep it up high!
@@andylacivita Thanks so much for the reply, will do!
Wonderful. Let me know how it goes!
I work out of desire. Is this acceptable to extplain gaps in my employment?
It depends how long the gap is.
Good advice! Good points!
Thanks Cecilia. Hope you’re well!!
I have a 3 year gap. Is it ok to lie and just pretend that I still work at my last job?
Hi Andy, I would not recommend that because if you are successful in attaining employment The employer will run a background check on you and notice that your resume is not accurate.
Couldn't wait to get home to tell you about the job interview I just had. Wish it was good news but it was prob one of my worst. She asked about the gaps (which the longest is 3 months & there aren't many). Not only did she keep cutting me off but she gave me absolutely no option to ask any questions!! It felt quit insulting & the whole thing lasted shorter than the amount of time i sat & waited for her to come in the lunch room. If you haven't already, can you please share on the dreaded question "why did you leave this job"? Dreaded for me at least. As always, thank you for your knowledge. 🙏
P.S. She also asked me straight out what I made on my last job. I just blurted out what the amount was!😟 Immediately felt like "what just happened!?"
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6:50 What is a functional resume?
A resume where you organize by your skills as opposed to companies.
what should I do I have a large gaps. I have been applying and I have always been interview but not never accepted. the HR or Manager tells me why don't you have a job. I can't answer "because I don't have a job, they never call me or email me". I just lie and lie. Right now I'm still applying for my field. I even applying for a lower position just to get a job
Have you considered a temporary job so that your status would be currently employed?
"I dont understand how you couldnt find a house close to your office"
(After explaining rental crisis to the recruiter... With crayons)
How can explain that to the recruiter controlling my feelings of spitting them in the face?
Hey Andrew, this is not the right video for this question but what do I do if the HR insists on giving a number for the expected salary over a phone call?
Just check my video on the best answer to "what's your expected salary!"
Radhika Mohan Andrew has a good video where he answers your question!