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Writing your employment dates.
As you prepare to write the
main body of your resume be
aware of the following points:
If you have a history of
moving jobs you will want
to draw attention away from
gaps in employment. To do
this you should include only
the year of your employment
rather than the month and
year.
2001 – 2002 as opposed
to May 2001 – Jan 2002
By drawing attention to the
months of employment you will
open the door to questions
as to why you left or why
you have moved around within
your working history.
You will be surprised to
learn that many interviewers
will be happy to accept the
yearly dates without query.
While we do not suggest you
lie about your employment
details, we do encourage you
to effectively deflect attention
from areas that may cause
you difficulty to explain.
However, you should be prepared
to answer questions on gaps
in employment at the interview
stage, as it is possible that
you may be asked for details
of time in employment etc.
The interview will give you
the opportunity to explain
the details around your work
history face to face with
your prospective employer.
Remember that whatever format
you choose to write your dates
of employment be consistent
throughout the resume. If
you revert from one type to
another it will draw attention
immediately to your resume
and guarantee difficult and
awkward questions at the interview
itself. |