Resume Writing Tips : How to Address Employment Gaps in a Resume


Address employment gaps on a resume by minimizing their ability to stand out and using a functional resume, which groups employment history into categories. Learn to emphasize job responsibilities to fill in employment gaps with the help of a management executive in this free video about writing job resumes. Expert: Gloria Dixon Campbell Bio: Gloria Dixon Campbell has an executive MBA in management from the University of South Florida, and a BA in Sociology from the University of West Florida. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz 

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