How to put a 'career break' on LinkedIn?
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I got made redundant from a relatively new role last June, the previous to that company I worked for nine years. On my CV I have put that I took a 'family break' which is true: I volunteered for the Samaritans and had the opportunity to spend the last year with my daughters. I have worked 35 years continually with extensive travel and kind of missed out on the family thing.
But one is off for a gap year to Asia, and the other doing a University swap in America so I want to get back to work.
The CV is fine (as above), but any suggestions what to put on LinkedIn?
Thanks for any help,
Steve/
But one is off for a gap year to Asia, and the other doing a University swap in America so I want to get back to work.
The CV is fine (as above), but any suggestions what to put on LinkedIn?
Thanks for any help,
Steve/
Thank you for the replies. Still not sure which one to put. The blurb would be:
"Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
"Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
boxst said:
Thank you for the replies. Still not sure which one to put. The blurb would be:
"Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
Don’t put the 35 years, it ages you significantly. Makes you sound worn out. "Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
Sabbatical
Volunteering with the Samaritan’s
Family time
Global travel
Gargamel said:
boxst said:
Thank you for the replies. Still not sure which one to put. The blurb would be:
"Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
Don’t put the 35 years, it ages you significantly. Makes you sound worn out. "Having worked continually for 35 years, travelling extensively
across the world, I took the opportunity to volunteer for the
Samaritans taking calls and running training classes for new
Samaritans. This is far from a fulltime commitment, and it
gave me much missed time to spend with my family"
Sabbatical
Volunteering with the Samaritan’s
Family time
Global travel
Also I'd avoid any language around needing a break, or recharging batteries etc... makes you sound like you burnt out.
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