Anonymous wrote:I think I understand OPs concern. I had a gap year in my resume because DH was presented with an amazing opportunity to work abroad. When we moved back, I was looking for a job and a friend who was in a hiring position warned me about not making it sound like we up and moved all the time and that I wouldn't be a long term employee.
I worded it pretty similar to pps suggestions and had no issues. Good luck!
Same for me, except I had 2.5 years and moved to a place where there were literally zero jobs in my industry. So I volunteered. You want to seem both serious and permanent, and not like work is some "pet project" for you. But I also would echo that around here, people are very transient so its pretty much a non-issue