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Dealing with Gaps in Employment  

This week's job searching tip deals with gaps in employment on your resume. If, by looking at your resume, an interviewer can see an obvious gap between recent jobs, their perception of what that gap means could hurt your chances of being considered for a job. This week's tip discusses strategies for dealing with these gaps.

QUESTION FROM A SUBSCRIBER:
What is the best way to handle being away from the job market for an extended period of time (over 2 years) both on the resume and in interviews? My absence was due to medical/psychological difficulties and I want to be honest, but discrete. Any information you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

-- T.G..

Dear T.G.,
If an employment gap is short or occurred several years ago, most employers and recruiters won't notice and you probably don't need to bring it up unless they do. However in your case, it sounds like the gap is noticeable. There are several ways you can deal with the situation.

USING A FUNCTIONAL RESUME

A solution many resume writers would recommend is to use a functional resume instead of a chronological one. This can work if you have a complex job where you have achieved many things in various areas. For example, a programmer who has worked with several technologies could legitimately use a functional resume, dividing up the resume by technologies worked with instead of time periods. This can also work with other technical professions like engineers, attorneys, etc. If the work you do is rather straightforward and you work with a fairly limited range of skills, using a functional resume could make it seem like you're trying to hide your dates of employment.

If you do use a functional resume, many people looking at it will still want to know what kinds of companies you've worked for and what the most recent employer's line of business was. You can deal with this by including a note above your list of experiences indicating the most recent employer's name, location and line of business. In this same section you can list other employer names and lines of business you have worked in.

INCLUDING AN EXPLANATION OF THE GAP

Another approach is to include an explanation of the gap on the resume itself. This makes sense to do if using a functional resume instead of a chronological one would seem odd because your profession doesn't lend itself to such a resume format. It's also important to note that most people reading resumes prefer the chronological format. If you have a legitimate story as to why you have a gap in your employment dates that most people could sympathize with and understand easily, just being forthright and listing it on your resume is fine.

If you have a noticeable gap in employment dates but don't explain it on your resume, many recruiters will either just discard your resume and move on to the next one, or come up with their own theory about why you weren't working. Although you might still be considered for the job, the recruiter's (probably false and somewhat subconscious) story about why you weren't working could put you at a disadvantage in their mind compared to other candidates they're considering.

If you had a medical condition that has since been resolved completely or nearly completely, my sense is you're better off explaining that briefly on the resume instead of not mentioning anything at all. For example:
Dec 2002 to Nov 2004: Took sabbatical from work to deal with a medical problem. The issue has been completely resolved and the doctors feel it will not reoccur.

If it's a minor problem that most people could understand, like a problem with back pain, you could even bring it up in the interview. An employer might not feel comfortable bringing up the subject - especially because if they asked about it, it could look like they were discriminating against you illegally - but if you think you can make them feel more comfortable with the fact that the problem has been solved by explaining it, you could give it a try. The biggest concern an employer will have about a gap in employment is whether it is any indication of your likely future performance.

If it was a medical problem, they could be concerned that it could happen again and that they'd be stuck with having to find a replacement for you. If you don't provide any explanation, the employer might think you couldn't find a job and were unemployed because your skills were not up to par.

I would recommend leaving out the psychological aspect since psychological illnesses are rarely understood by the general public.

Another alternative would be if you did some other things during your time off which could be mentioned while leaving out the part about the medical condition. For example, if you spent more time with your kids, you could put down:

Dec 2002 to Present: Left work to spend more time with children. Children are now older and I'm ready to return to the workforce.

The bottom line is you're best off having some kind of story to tell that the employer will find palatable. You don't want to tell an outright lie, but you may want to emphasize certain things more than others depending on what you find gets the most favorable response (in terms of replies to resumes and in interviews).

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Cover Letter to be used when changing careers  

Mr. Leslie Marks
Global Sales, Inc.
48 University Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85005

Dear Ms. Marks:

I recently came across your internet posting on your career board searching for a customer service representative. I feel that I am an ideal fit for this job, and wanted to send you a quick note to express my interest.

Over the past four years I have worked as a sales and marketing representative for Nationwide Marketing, Inc. During my time with them, I was responsible for prospecting for new clients, as well as providing customer service to existing customers. Though I did not work directly in the customer service department, I maintained daily contact with my clients to ensure great service. These skills and experiences will allow me to make an easy transition to the customer service industry.

In addition to my work experience, I have also earned a Master's degree in Business Administration.

I am eager to speak with you about how I can contribute to Global Sales, Inc. I will contact you the week of February 27 to set up a good time for us to get together and discuss this opening.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Best Regards,

Dave Roscar

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Cover Letter asking for a minimum monthly salary  

Mr. Jeff Lewis
Holland Company
7800 Crafton Boulevard
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Dear Mr. Lewis:

My several years of customer service and sales experience, along with my educational background, make me the perfect fit for the sales representative position available at your company.

For the past three years I have worked in the sales and customer service industry. The skills that I developed during this time have prepared me well for a position within your company. The skills that I have gained pertain directly to what you are looking for in a new sales representative.

My educational background includes a Bachelor of Science degree in business, as well as a Master's of Business Administration. I have also completed several sales courses that have aided in my career development.

I am very confident that I can be an asset to your company, and would be glad to answer any further questions that you may have.

Per your request, my salary requirement is $35,000-$40,000 plus benefits. This is fully negotiable based on added benefits, bonuses, and commission structure.

Thank you for your time. I am looking forward to speaking with you in the near future.

Sincerely,

Brian Eagles

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Cover Letter through Referral  

February 15, 2006
Ms. Arlene Steel
Credential Check
489 Wiley Street
Morgantown, WV 26505
Dear Ms. Steel:

A business contact of mine, John Morningstar, suggested that I contact you regarding the open position of Sales Manager at your company.

As the current Sales Manager at Hire Us, I have several years of experience in the field of sales. In this position I am responsible for contacting prospective clients, as well as following up with current clients. I also supervise a team of five sales representatives.

Prior to my current position, I was a pharmaceutical sales representative for Biomedic. During my time with Biomedic, I increased western regional sales by 124%.

My stellar performance has been recognized by my past employers as I have won employee of the week on three occasions, as well as salesman of the year at Biomedic.

I am very interested in meeting with you to discuss this position further. Attached is my resume for your review. If I do not hear from you by the end of February, I will give you a call to set up a meeting.

Thanks again, and I am looking forward to meeting with you.

Sincerely,

Jeanette Duncan

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Online Job Ad Cover Letter  

February 16, 2006

Mr. Don Terpack
IT Marketing
10 Hawthorn Drive
Oakdale, PA 15071
Dear Mr. Terpack:

Your advertisement on Monster.com fits my experience and qualifications perfectly, and I am writing to express my interest in this position.

Most recently in a position with Comprehensive Information Services and an internship with The Pittsburgh Penguins, I gained valuable experience in a variety of different fields. This position, coupled with my educational background has prepared me for a career in a variety of different fields.

In addition to my desire to join your organization, you will find that I have experience in a wide range of fields, as well as numerous academic accomplishments such as:

  • A position with Comprehensive Information Services in which I was responsible for daily client interaction, and tracking of reports and supplements.
  • A position with The Pittsburgh Penguins, where I gained experience in the area of sales and marketing.
  • A Bachelor of Arts degree in Marketing, while maintaining a 3.55 GPA and graduating cum laude.

If you agree that my qualifications are a fit to your needs, I would be delighted to meet with you personally to discuss any openings that you have. You can reach me via phone at 814-834-8971.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Billy South

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New College Graduate Cover Letter  

Mr. Joseph Banks
Hamilton and Meyer
25 State Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15205
Dear Mr. Smith:

I recently received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from the University of Pittsburgh, and feel that my background makes me a good fit for the position of accountant at Hamilton and Meyer.

Even though I recently graduated, I have several years of experience in the accounting field. In a recent internship with Thorp and Reed I helped to assist staff in the daily accounting duties and office work. This experience gave me the necessary skills to take on a full-time accounting position.

I feel that my past work and education have prepared me well for a position within the accounting industry, and I am very interested in starting a career with a reputable company such as yours.

I am available to interview at your office anytime this month. I feel that a meeting would be mutually beneficial to the both of us. If I do not hear from you within the next week, I will give you a call to arrange an interview.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Chris Banks

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Cover Letter Job Ad  

February 15, 2006
Mr. Don Yoder
Grant and Associates
90 Home Avenue
Carnegie, PA 15106
Mr. Don Yoder:

I recently came across your ad in the Daily News searching for a professional copywriter. I have the writing and photography skills that you are looking for, and feel that I would be a perfect fit for this position.

I am currently employed by an award winning daily newspaper in which I am responsible for all copywriting duties. My current supervisor, Ms. Jenny Shields, will most definitely offer a good reference. After carefully reading your advertisement I feel that my current position entails many of the same duties that you are looking to fill.

In addition to my present job, I also work on a freelance basis with some of the biggest companies in the Pittsburgh area.

Knowing how urgent a good copywriter is I am sure you would like to interview applicants as soon as possible. You can reach me via phone at 412-893-0999 or by email at cjones@hotmail.com.

Thank you for your time, and I am looking forward to speaking with you in person.

Sincerely,

Chris Jones

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Internship Cover Letter  

August 25, 2007

Ms. Bill Gates
Max Marketing
4 Station Road
Ann Arbor, CA 48105
Dear Ms. Tom:

I recently came across your internet ad searching for a marketing intern. My combination of previous work experience and education make me a perfect fit for this position.

I have several years of work experience in the marketing field as an intern with Computer, Inc., as well as 21 credit hours in business and marketing at the University of Pittsburgh. My past experience has convinced me that I would like to pursue a full-time career in marketing after graduating college.

On top of my desire to work for your company, I also feel that an internship with Electronics Company would benefit the both of us. Your company is always thinking of new and innovative marketing techniques, and I have several years of experience creating marketing campaigns.

I am confident that an interview would be a great way to discuss this position further. If I do not hear from you within the next two weeks, I will call you to discuss a meeting. You can reach me via phone at 442-575-9048 or email at max@yahoo.com.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Max Job

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Cover Letter for people in a Military Transition during their career  

August 25, 2007

Ms. Bill Gates
Max Marketing
4 Station Road
Ann Arbor, CA 48105
Dear Ms. Tom:

My four years of experience as an electrician in the U.S. Army make me a very strong candidate for the position of head technician that you have posted on your company website.

During my time in the U.S. Army I became fully certified to work on residential and commercial property. My past experience has prepared me well to troubleshoot and repair electrical problems in both a home and business setting.

My time in the U.S. Army has also provided me with the personal skills necessary to work in this field. My past experience has honed my customer service skills, and has allowed me the opportunity to work with a variety of different people.

I am confident that my services could help your company continue to grow. I will call you within the next 14 days to arrange an interview. If you would like to contact me in the meantime, you can reach me via phone at 487-449-2360.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

UltraJob

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Letter to a head hunter Cover Letter  

August 25, 2007

Ms. Bill Gates
Max Marketing
4 Station Road
Ann Arbor, CA 48105
Dear Ms. Tom:

If you are aware of anyone who is searching for an experienced Sales Manager I would like the opportunity to present my skills to them. My past experience in the sales industry include positions with Western Life, Sony Electronics, and Luxottica to name a few. My current company is in the process of down sizing, and I feel that you may be able to help me in my search for a new position. Some of my recent accomplishments that may be of interest to your clients include:

  • 2006 Sales Manager of the year at Western Life. In 2005 I helped to increase eastern region sales numbers by 213%. This was the greatest increase in any region, company wide.
  • A Master's Degree in Business Administration that helped to advance my career by providing me with the necessary educational groundwork to excel in the sales industry.
  • Consistently received above average performance reviews during my 23 years in the sales industry.

I am looking for positions in the tri-state area of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia with a starting salary range of $80,000-$90,000. I would be willing to look at any position in the sales and marketing industry.

Also enclosed is my resume for your review. I would like to meet with you as soon as possible to discuss my situation and any openings that you may have. You can reach me via phone at 745-876-7546 or email at Ultra@aol.com.

Thank you again for your time and consideration. I am looking forward to speaking with you in the near future.

Sincerely,

Ultra Job

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You can adapt this cover letter to your situation  

August 25, 2007

Ms. Bill Gates
Max Marketing
4 Station Road
Ann Arbor, CA 48105
Dear Ms. Tom:

I recently came across an opening for your organization in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area for a Territory Account Manager. I feel that it fits my experience and qualifications perfectly, and I am writing to express my interest in this position.

I am currently employed as the Sales Manager at Justifacts Credential Verification, Inc. Through this position I have had the opportunity to enhance my sales and marketing skills on several different levels.

Also, I previously held an intern position with Bayer Corporation in the Sales and Marketing Department. This position allowed me to become familiar with all areas of the industry, and provided me with the opportunity to work in several different areas of the organization.

My salary requirements are open to fit your needs. I am currently earning $25,000 per year, plus commission.

I feel that an interview would be mutually beneficial. I will give you a call within the next 10 days to set up a time. In the meantime if you have any questions please feel free to contact me at 734-644-9461.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Ultra Job

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Letter of inquiry  

A Letter of Inquiry can help you uncover the hidden job market. Sometimes these cover letters are called marketing letters.

A letter of inquiry should be followed up with a phone call as this will increase your chance of getting your "foot in the door". Hopefully such a phone call can lead to a meeting or interview.

Good Letters of inquiry

  • Inform the reader why you are writing within the first sentence.
  • Read the how to write a cover letter guide, most of the tips are the same for letters of inquiry.
  • Have a look at job application cover letter article, it offers a lot of insightful tips on writing job related correspondence.
  • Highlight creative ideas to generate interest.

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Acceptance Letter  

Before sending the acceptance letter, you need to decide if you are going to accept or reject the job offer.

Make Sure You

  • Know the length of the notice period from your current job.
  • Understand in which job category you will start.
  • Have an idea of the organisational structure.
  • Are aware or have agreed on benefits, performance reviews, moving expenses.
  • Respond as soon as possible.
  • Acknowledge the employment offer.
  • Express your gratitude.

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If you are sure

  • Inform your employer that you have accepted their offer.
  • Inform your employer of the notice period of your current job.
  • Let the employer know when you are able to start work.

If you are unsure and you need more time

  • Notify the employer when you will be able to take the decision.

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Declination Letter  

You should always inform the organization that has offered you a job about your decision even if it is a negative one.

You never know, maybe you'll need to re-apply to the same organization some time in the future.

A declination letter should consist of :

  • Thanks for the offer is always important.
  • State the job reference you were being considered for.
  • You do not need to apologise.
  • Be polite.
  • Always leave your options open in your declination letter.

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Sending a Cover Letter by Email  

Date: Tues, 15 Feb 2005 16:56:39 -0700 (EDT)
From: Ultra Job [admin@blog.com]
Subject: Customer Service Manager with three Years Experience
To: bill@gates.com
Content-Type: text/plain

Dear Ms. Long,

Being that I have three years of customer service experience in the promotional goods industry I feel that I would be a perfect fit for your company. In addition to my work experience I have received an MBA from the University of Michigan.

After starting out with my current company as a Customer Service Representative I was quickly promoted to Customer Service Manager due to my exemplary performance. In my current position I am responsible for the supervision of six representatives.

With your firm gaining new clients at such a rapid pace I am sure that you would like to have an experienced Customer Service Manager to ensure customer satisfaction.

I would be delighted to meet with you in person to discuss this position. I will contact you within the next two weeks to arrange a meeting. If you should want to speak before then, feel free to contact me via phone at 304-685-4738. I am looking forward to speaking with you in person. Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

Ultra Job

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Cover Letter - For unadvertised jobs  

August 25, 2007
Ms. Tom Cruse
Web Plaza
420 Fun Street
Ann Arbor, CA 48105
Dear Ms. Tom:

As website design firms are expanding rapidly due to the increase in small business, the need for web designers is higher than ever.

Through my past work experience and master's degree program, I have gained the necessary skills to become very successful in the web design industry. I feel that I would be a valuable asset to your firm as you continue to expand. My web design and programming background could bring an added level of expertise to your current team.

I will be finishing my master's degree program in Nov of 2007, and would be interested in scheduling a meeting with you shortly there after. I feel that a meeting would allow us to better understand each others needs.

Please contact me at your earliest convenience so that we can set up a time that works for the both of us. I am eager to speak with you about the direction that your company is moving in.

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Sincerely,

Ultra Job

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Sample Thank You Letter  

This is a sample thank you letter to give you an idea on how to write your own letter, the phrases in italics, should be replaced by your own information.

[Date]
[Address]
[Phone Number]

[Employer's Name and Title]
[Employer's Address]

Dear [Name of HR manager],

I would like to thank you for the opportunity you have given me for an interview for the [Position title and reverence number]. I have learned a lot of new things about [Organization Name].

This vacancy is right for me as I am qualified and experience to fulfill the duties required by the position. The [info you learnt during interview] is also very interesting because I [have experience qualification in info you learnt].

If you need any more information on my career history please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your time and I look forward to hear from you.

Sincerely, [Sign your name]
[Type your name]

Modify this Sample Thank You Letter to create your own version. You do not want your Sample Thank You Letter to be the same as 1000's of others.

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Sample Declination Letter  

This is a sample declination letter to give you an idea on how to write your own letter, the phrases in italics, should be replaced by your own information.

[Date Declination Letter was written] [Date] [Address] [Phone Number]

[Employer's Name and Title]
[Employer's Address]

Dear [Recruiter Name],

I would like to thank you for your time to interview me for the position [Position title] at [Organization title]. After having considered your offer carefully, I have decided that at this point I cannot accept your offer because

Choose One

  • The salary offered is not to my expectations.
  • I can only considering full time employment.
  • The position offered does not fit in my career path.
  • I have received another more advantageous offer.

I do thank you for your thoughtful consideration and the employment offer I received and wish you luck in your search for an appropriate candidate.

Sincerely,
[Sign your name]
[Type your name]

Modify this Sample Declination Letter to create your own version. You do not want your declination letter to be the same as 1000's of others.

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Sample Letter of Inquiry  

This sample letter of inquiry is a good base from which to start, the italic lettering is where you have to insert your own information.

[Date]
[Address]
[Phone Number]
[Employer's Name and Title]
[Employer's Address]

Dear [Name of hiring manager]

I have been informed of a job opportunity as [specific position or area you are applying for] by [name of referrer]. I am a very interested in such a position because [qualifications or related work & interests].

I am currently employed at [name of organization] as [title of position].

or

I have just graduated from [name of academic organization]. [Achievements related to the position] [Note: Read Writing about achievements guide]

I look forward to further discuss this job opportunity and how I can contribute to the success of [name of organization].

Sincerely, [sign your name ] [type your name ]

Modify the Sample Letter of Inquiry, it is a good idea to add your own flavour.

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