Hi, I'm a B.Com graduate with 2.6 years of experience in Manual and Automation Testing. However, the main issue I face is the significant gaps between the companies I have worked for. I would appreciate your assistance with this matter as soon as possible. During interviews with HR professionals, I struggle to articulate my story, leading to a lack of belief in my account.
From India, Hyderabad

Hi Tejash, could you please complete your query and let us know something about this gap that you are talking about. From how many of months/years you are not working and why?
Until you explain here to us about your story, how can we provide you the valuable suggestion that you are looking here. Moreover, I’d request you to tell us the TRUTH not any STORY that you have presented to your recruiters.

From India, Gurgaon

Sir, I am in same situation and me too need help in this. I also have around 3 years (not continuous) gap in my career. I worked with one company then got married and moved to other city so I have one year gap, and again I started working but could continue for only 6 months and again I did not work for two years for some genuine reasons. But how to smartly communicate to and give justification to employer about this gap without revealing personal information. I don't want to lie anything, but I also don't want to reveal anything about any personal life or my divorce or don't want to give impression that I can take break whenever I have personal issues which is not actually the case. I also have gap in studies, I completed graduation (B.com full time) & later did master in commerce (external) after five of completing graduation & after 2 years of that distance learning MBA (pursuing right now). Employers ask me this during interview but I don't understand how to smartly answer it.
From India, Ahmadabad

Hi Rinsys,

Do you know what actually helps someone who has a gap in their employment/career and how one can communicate with recruiters regarding this gap that has occurred?

Confidence, along with strong knowledge and understanding of the field/function, can impress any recruiter.

Generally, recruiters do not consider profiles with gaps and candidates who do not have continuous work experience because this gap may make them feel that the candidate is unable to work with and already lacks experience and knowledge about the work. However, recruiters are also human but professionals and always want to hire people who have demonstrated professionalism, earned good experience, and possess good knowledge. If one demonstrates good and strong knowledge, understanding, and shows readiness to make a fresh start and a commitment to their career, they can convince their recruiters.

One should not be too open with recruiters but should approach strategically and confidently during interviews about the knowledge and understanding expected in a candidate and what they have acquired.

For example, if a profile shows three years of experience but lacks continuity, and there was a two-year absence from work, this could concern a recruiter. However, confidence and well-informed responses based on strong knowledge of the field can help in such situations.

Consider this scenario: Mr. A joined the company on 1/12/2000 and left on 17/08/2010. How would you calculate his gratuity? This question can only be answered if one has the formula knowledge and has performed calculations. This may seem simple, but individuals out of service/work for many years might lack this knowledge.

Strong knowledge and understanding can bolster confidence, and confidence can make things possible because I believe confidence is crucial in this world.

"One who has knowledge but lacks confidence may struggle to get work done easily, but with confidence, they can learn and achieve anything."

It may not be easy to conceal a gap, but one can convince recruiters to provide an opportunity based on their knowledge, interest, seriousness, and commitment to future work.

Therefore, strive to learn and enhance your knowledge. You can achieve this by engaging in discussions on the subject. There is always more to know and learn.

Best of Luck

From India, Gurgaon

Dear sir,

Thank you very much for your response and your motivational words. It helped a lot. You are right, "Confidence with strong knowledge and understanding can impress any recruiter." I agree with that, but what bothers me is that usually employers ask this question: why do you have a gap in job and education, and it confused me as to how to give a valid justification. I don't want anything to lie or hide but just how to mention it effectively.

As for the education gap, I wasn't interested in doing post-graduation earlier as I was focused on starting to work as soon as possible and earning money. However, later I thought about doing it. I couldn't manage to do an MBA soon after graduation due to some reasons, so I am currently pursuing a distance learning MBA.

Thank you once again for your informative and helpful answer. I appreciate it a lot for giving your time to respond.

From India, Ahmadabad

It is really appreciating that you don’t wanna hide your truth and have realization too, but you also cant forget that 100% truth also cant be accepted by anyone in this current age. I don’t care what other feel or say and about their perception about it but my practical observation, experience and requirement of this strategic, smart ages says this all.

I wont suggest you to lie but not 100% actually. And, I believe you got my point what I wanted to say here.

Second. I do not think you have no answers of their questions. You have gap in your career/education and are inexperienced (which is your status and to be considered by recruiter) that is your truth of today, and the reasons you also knows why these took place, therefore, can define them easily.

About your answer to recruiter, no matter what and how you answer to your recruiters on their question about your GAP, they will never consider it but certainly try to find potential in you and test your knowledge and understanding, which is actual job they have to perform. Every recruiter knows and can assume the answers they going to have in interview by candidates on their questions about GAP, but what they often see in candidates is lack of confidence while answering to them.

Let me ask you a basic question that comes very first and before all these conversation: Are you ready for interview?

And in answer of this question and preparation of your interview, you not just have to work for answer of this question about your GAP but for all question related to job profile/work/function (Experience, knowledge & Understanding) that you gonna apply for. And, when you will be ready with all these answers, will automatically be able to answer about question on your gap with confidence.

I have discussed the same in past with few of my friends & contacts who were at the same situation, with many members here on this forum and other, and found many answers and a lot that allow me to observe these things that I have explained here to you.

Lastly, it would be really a great help to me now I would say if you try this things in your life and share your experience with us. I believe anyone in this world can do anything what he/she really want to but need to get a CONFIDENCE which is not so easy to earn and one has to put 200% effort to achieve.

Best of Luck

From India, Gurgaon

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