Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Resigned for personal reasons
Resigned for family reasons
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I disagree, I think what she posted is MUCH better than these. Her posting makes clear that she stopped work voluntarily to raise her children. Stating that she "resigned for personal reasons" or "reigned for family reasons" sounds like something sketchy happened and she was forced to resign. It reminds me of what politicians say when they have done something shady and have to step down. They always say "I want to spend more time with my family" or some BS like that.
I really don't think there is anything wrong with what she said. Its direct and to the point and makes clear why she left her job. Its not corny like "CEO of the Jones House" or
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
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Agree. I don't get what is obnoxious about this.
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I think it's worded in an adult manner.
Anonymous wrote:Resigned for personal reasons
Resigned for family reasons
?
Anonymous wrote:A lot of folks use linkedin to find connections of connections (like friends of friends on facebook) to network and find people that work at companies they'd like to know more about. Maybe she's keeping her profile active to allow others to network through her. Maybe she's keeping it active in case she changes her mind and wants to reenter the workforce.
It's tough to build up a business network, I wouldn't be quick to throw that away myself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Jealous?
Not op but - seriously? What a joke. It's like the people who say their job is "CEO at Liam and Addison Inc." Just embarrassing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it allows people to still contact her. She's not working; she hasn't vanished from the grid.
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Agree. I don't get what is obnoxious about this.
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I think it's worded in an adult manner.
It sounds like she is planning to go back at some point and is explaining why she is not currently employed.
Anonymous wrote:Resigned for personal reasons
Resigned for family reasons
?
Anonymous wrote:I think the "due to motherhood" part sounds a little... high and mighty. Not quite the right term, but not sure what else to call it.
To me, something like "Left position to be with family" is a little less... pretentious maybe?
Maybe it's just that someone so openly citing "Motherhood" on a professional site, that I look at like a resume, is jarring to me. It sort of makes motherhood into a calling, which is fine if you believe that, but maybe leave it off your online resume.