Hello all!
I want to start with a little bit about my current situation. I graduated from college in August 2017 with a degree in finance specializing in economics with a 3.74 GPA. To be honest I had no idea what I wanted to do for a living while in college and chose this degree because I thought it was a very respectable degree to obtain. In August of 2017 I started working for a recruiting firm and was tasked with recruiting accounting and finance professionals for a variety of clients in my area. Although I enjoyed the people I worked with I very quickly realized I hated the job (basically 85% of my job was cold calling) and quickly decided this was not where I wanted to be long term. I’ve always been very good with saving money and started saving every penny I could. In April 2018 I left my position to chase a dream I have had since I was young. I built a bed in the back of my truck, fit all my belongings inside and spent 9 months traveling all over the western US, visiting over 20 states as well as 20+ national parks. It was the greatest 9 months of my life and I wish I could continue forever but reality dictates I need to get back into the working world. My real question is does my current work experience and 9 month gap in my resume hurt my chances of finding a position? What would be the best way to explain this during an interview? Should I address it in a cover letter or just wait to be asked about the gap? Any advice would be greatest appreciated!
usa jobs resume
usa hotel jobs
usajobs
usa jobs federal government
usa job in ksa
usa jobs
usa jobs login
usa jobs gov
usajobs.gov
www.usajobs.gov
usajobs.com
usajobs
usajobs.gov official
Aucun commentaire: