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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A 6 month or one year gap is not a big deal especially in this market. If I ask ‘what have you been up to in that time - aside from the job search?’ - you need to have a well crafted answer - one that you can support. Something like I’ve taken the time as an opportunity to Further my involvement in national trade organization and taking on a leadership role Go back to school and complete a certification in… took courses in … to advance my skill set Dabble in consulting and worked with a couple start up founders on… Basically, Stay productive and marketable beyond just the job search - make your story credible - don’t sweat it, you’ll get hired. For the person considering pivoting now vs later - you need to assess two things - your network and the demand for your skills/expertise - those are what will get you hired at or near 50 -HR [/quote] So you are basically saying that as soon as someone gets laid off they need to, in addition to job searching, start a certification program or consult just so they have a glib backup line to deliver. Even though they might get a new job in two weeks... because they might not.... [/quote]
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