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How to Write a Resume When You’re Returning to Work - Resume Writing Advice

  • Writer: Deb Reynolds
    Deb Reynolds
  • Apr 10
  • 1 min read

Whether you’ve taken time off to raise a family, recover from illness, or support a loved one, returning to work can feel overwhelming. But your career break doesn’t define your value — and your resume shouldn’t make it look like you’ve disappeared.

What to include in your resume - Blog Post 1 - The Adelaide Resume Writer
Resume Writing Advice from The Adelaide Resume Writer
  • Own the Gap: A short, confident sentence explaining the break is enough. No need to apologise.

  • Highlight Transferable Skills: Think problem-solving, organisation, communication — they all count.

  • Modern Formatting: Use a clean, professional design that focuses on strengths.

  • Show Readiness: Include any courses, volunteering, or upskilling that shows you’re work-ready.


Conclusion

A career break doesn’t mean a career end. Let your resume show where you’re going next — not where you’ve been.


Stay tuned for more resume writing advice from The Adelaide Resume Writer.

 
 
 

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