You know what they say: Unless you’ve worked at the Gap, you don’t ever want a gap on your resume.
That’s changing, though, as two years of complete uncertainty in almost every area of life has normalized job gaps for a lot of people. In fact, LinkedIn found that there was a 39% jump in career gaps in the first year of the pandemic (2020).
In response, LinkedIn introduced a feature that lets people explain their career gap with a variety of “sanctioned” options such as:
🔹 Caregiving
🔹 Bereavement
🔹 Layoff
🔹 Personal goal pursuit
🔹 A well-being break
Helping normalize the idea of #jobgaps is working, since now, 79% of hiring managers say they’d hire a candidate with a gap on their resume or LinkedIn profile.
For the candidates I see every day in my role as a recruiter, job gaps can mean a lot of different things, and very rarely are they due to laziness or incompetence. It’s nice to see people being given a chance.
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