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Expert Resume Tips For Moms Re-Entering The Workforce
By:Anish Majumdar

While the prospect of re-entering the workforce is exciting, Moms need to be aware of the unique challenges that are in store and use proven strategies to ensure their resume makes the grade. Yes, it's competitive out there. Yes, there will be times when you feel out of your depth. But understanding exactly what recruiters and hiring managers are looking for is the best way to differentiate yourself from the competition- and begin an exciting new chapter in your life! Here are 3 proven strategies I use as a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) working with Moms in the midst of a job search:

1) Communicate Passion & Enthusiasm

Don't make the mistake of thinking a resume needs to be devoid of personality. While having relevant experience is important, communicating passion and enthusiasm goes a long way- and can often mean the difference between a candidate who gets an interview and one who gets passed over.

-Create a 3-4 line opening paragraph at the start of your resume that describes what truly sets you apart. Which areas do you really excel in? What can you offer an employer that no one else can? Keep the language active and, if possible, focus on skills that can be elaborated upon in your work history.

2) Address Work Gaps Head-On

The worst approach you can take with regards to a gap in your work history is ignoring it. Those scanning your resume are trained to spot these gaps and, unless they're addressed, will assume you did nothing during this period.

-Insert a brief "Career Note", no more than 2-3 lines directly within the work history section of your resume that describes what you did during a gap. FYI: raising a family or managing a household are perfectly acceptable answers here. The important thing is to be upfront about it and, in so doing, prevent the work gap from becoming an issue.

3) Utilize a Simple Layout

Nothing screams "unprofessional" quite like a resume that's heavy on non-standard fonts and contains complex logos and graphics. A good layout is one that doesn't distract from the CONTENT of the resume. Take the time to test out several options before making a final decision and don't hesitate to seek out opinions from professional colleagues.

Anish Majumdar is a Certified Professional Resume Writer (CPRW) and Owner at Resume Orbit http://resumeorbit.com/. 95% of clients report a significant increase in interviews within 30 days, and all work comes backed by a 110% Satisfaction or Money Back Guarantee (in writing). Please submit your existing resume for a FREE CRITIQUE spanning structure, language, and content: http://resumeorbit.com/free_critique.php





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