Assessing the current job market

We explain what interviewers are looking for with these questions and how you can best shape your responses.

Webbeing unemployed isn't easy, especially when you have to explain why you haven't been working for six months to prospective employers.

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Consider what you have learned in your time away and how you’ve grown professionally and personally.

Webhere's a handy guide outlining common questions you might face during the hiring process.

What’s important is making sure that you explain what happened that left you without a job.

We’ve put together a list of the most frequently asked job.

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How do i talk about the job i'm leaving?

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If i don't hear back, when can i follow up?

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Webthe right answer to why you are currently unemployed.

These tips come from people who’ve been there!

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