I was in the service industry, and due to family issues in September 2013, I had to organize a firm for my brother's employment and set up a business link for the firm. Now, I want to move forward in my career and life by attending interviews. How can I justify my employment gap? Is it possible to secure a job by seeking increased salary and responsibility? I have over 3 years of experience in sales and marketing and had completed over 2 years in my last organization.
Your help in justifying this gap would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Regards
From India
Your help in justifying this gap would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
Regards
From India
Dear All,
I was in business development in the service industry, and I resigned from my job due to family issues in September 2013. I resigned to organize a firm for my brother's employment and set up a business link for the firm. Now, I want to move forward in my career and life by attending interviews.
How to Justify My Employment Gap
How can I justify my employment gap? Is it possible to secure a job with increased salary and responsibility? I have over 3 years of experience in sales and marketing and had spent 2+ years in my last organization.
Kindly help me justify this gap.
From India
I was in business development in the service industry, and I resigned from my job due to family issues in September 2013. I resigned to organize a firm for my brother's employment and set up a business link for the firm. Now, I want to move forward in my career and life by attending interviews.
How to Justify My Employment Gap
How can I justify my employment gap? Is it possible to secure a job with increased salary and responsibility? I have over 3 years of experience in sales and marketing and had spent 2+ years in my last organization.
Kindly help me justify this gap.
From India
Addressing Employment Gaps in Your CV
Do not worry. Firstly, update your CV and mention that you are still working (so that your CV can be shortlisted). At the time of the interview, just share the actual situation with them. If they find you capable enough for that job, this employment gap will not matter to the potential employer. In the field where you are from, only achieving targets matters, so be confident and go ahead in life. Best of luck.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
Do not worry. Firstly, update your CV and mention that you are still working (so that your CV can be shortlisted). At the time of the interview, just share the actual situation with them. If they find you capable enough for that job, this employment gap will not matter to the potential employer. In the field where you are from, only achieving targets matters, so be confident and go ahead in life. Best of luck.
Regards,
From India, Delhi
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