Gap Year in Resume [duplicate]
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I am looking for a job and therefore I am updating my CV. The problem I am handling is that my CV has a gap year (2008-2009) in the past and I do not know how to deal with it. During that year I have travelled and studied to apply for Masters and I do not know how to report it considering that I have sections as "Professional Experience" and "Education".
How should I report my gap year and in which section of my résumé?
Thank you in advance
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I am looking for a job and therefore I am updating my CV. The problem I am handling is that my CV has a gap year (2008-2009) in the past and I do not know how to deal with it. During that year I have travelled and studied to apply for Masters and I do not know how to report it considering that I have sections as "Professional Experience" and "Education".
How should I report my gap year and in which section of my résumé?
Thank you in advance
employment-gaps
marked as duplicate by Jim G., yochannah, gnat, scaaahu, Jan Doggen Jan 5 '15 at 8:37
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You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
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Jan 4 '15 at 22:18
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I am looking for a job and therefore I am updating my CV. The problem I am handling is that my CV has a gap year (2008-2009) in the past and I do not know how to deal with it. During that year I have travelled and studied to apply for Masters and I do not know how to report it considering that I have sections as "Professional Experience" and "Education".
How should I report my gap year and in which section of my résumé?
Thank you in advance
employment-gaps
This question already has an answer here:
Writing a CV: how to handle a gap in employment because of studies? [duplicate]
2 answers
unemployment gap [duplicate]
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I am looking for a job and therefore I am updating my CV. The problem I am handling is that my CV has a gap year (2008-2009) in the past and I do not know how to deal with it. During that year I have travelled and studied to apply for Masters and I do not know how to report it considering that I have sections as "Professional Experience" and "Education".
How should I report my gap year and in which section of my résumé?
Thank you in advance
This question already has an answer here:
Writing a CV: how to handle a gap in employment because of studies? [duplicate]
2 answers
unemployment gap [duplicate]
1 answer
employment-gaps
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marked as duplicate by Jim G., yochannah, gnat, scaaahu, Jan Doggen Jan 5 '15 at 8:37
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You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
– gnat
Jan 4 '15 at 22:18
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You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
– gnat
Jan 4 '15 at 22:18
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You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
– gnat
Jan 4 '15 at 22:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
– gnat
Jan 4 '15 at 22:18
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You don't have to report anything. Put the gap in there in plain sight and let them come to you and ask you about it at interview time. Then you can say that you travelled and studied for your Master's degree - as you were not doing time in the Big House, you'll be fine :)
– Vietnhi Phuvan
Jan 4 '15 at 21:18
see also: Handling a Gap in Your Résumé (Travel experience)
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Jan 4 '15 at 22:18