Ask HN: How to explain job gaps on the resume?
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#12"I required time off to provide care for a loved one". No further explanation beyond that is owed.
But that's a lie.
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#13Never had any trouble with that explanation.
If they don't like it, you probably don't want to work there anyway.
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#14Tangent: What does it say about hiring culture that a gap of 3 months is a potential deal breaker? Like anybody who would ever deign to not be employed by choice is unhirable. God forbid that people are defined by anything other than having a career working for others. A person's worth is not defined by how much economic value they create.
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#15Just tell the truth. Medical is a perfectly valid reason. Tangent: What does it say about hiring culture that a gap of 3 months is a potential deal breaker? Like anybody who would ever deign to not be employed by choice is unhirable. God forbid that people are defined by anything other than having a career working for others. A person's worth is not defined by how much economic value they create.
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#16Earlier quoted context omitted.
And that loved one can be yourself.
Yea don't lie. That won't go well if you get hired and now you have to remember to keep some lie consistent.
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#17"I required time off to provide care for a loved one". No further explanation beyond that is owed.
> "I required time off to provide care for a loved one" But that's a lie.
More importantly, why would one feel an employer is entitled to detailed information about this gap? It is none of their business.
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#18What did you do to get refreshed again? And can you keep this up while working 40 hours a week?
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#19Earlier quoted context omitted.
> "I required time off to provide care for a loved one" But that's a lie.
It's not a lie (providing care for yourself), and your potential employer has no right to additional information as it relates to your medical condition and why you needed the time away from employment. Don't disclose what you don't have to. It provides you no benefit, and can only be used against you. Why would you sandbag your employer opportunities (and the ability to support yourself) because of faux moral hazard…
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#20I mean why do they care. If I save up money and take a year off every few years? That just means if I get bored of them I'll walk out.
It sounds like the kinda thing people care about because they're told to, but they don't actually have a reason why.