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  • In this interview training tutorial, I want to tackle that dreaded interview question:

  • Why are there gaps in your employment?

  • So, if you have a gap, or a number of gaps, in your employment history, please do not

  • worry.

  • I am here to help.

  • I will explain what you need to say during this interview question.

  • And more importantly, I will give you sample answers to every conceivable scenario based

  • around gaps in employment.

  • Now, before I do that, a very warm welcome to this interview training tutorial.

  • My name is Richard McMunn.

  • That's me there in the center.

  • I am a former fire officer and I am the founder of this CareerVidz YouTube channel.

  • And I help people by giving them TOP-SCORING ANSWERS to make sure they pass their interview.

  • And I will do that today, specifically, for you.

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  • Thank you very much!

  • So, the interview question is going to be: Can you explain why there are gaps in your

  • employment history?

  • So, as I say, do not worry.

  • Now, there are many, many reasons why people have gaps in employment.

  • And it's actually seen as a positive thing nowadays.

  • With people living longer and longer lives, it's important that we manage our careers

  • and that we are energized to be at work so we can carry out our duties responsibly, and

  • competently.

  • So you might have had time off work just to take a general break.

  • You needed a bit of time off.

  • That's fine.

  • You might have gone traveling.

  • This is a good thing.

  • It's seen as positive if you go away traveling; experiencing different cultures and also experiencing

  • different languages, and you may have taken time off for educational or personal development

  • purposes.

  • And again, this is a good one.

  • A good reason why you might have a gap in your employment, you may have taken time off

  • to raise a family.

  • Again, a perfectly legitimate reason, and you're now ready to come back to work.

  • Or, maybe you've been off to look after sick or ill relatives.

  • An unfortunate situation to be in, but obviously you need to take your responsibilities in

  • regard to that situation seriously.

  • And finally, a really common one is, people just can't find a job!

  • They might spend months and months, or sometimes a year or two, looking for work.

  • And they've just been unfortunate.

  • That's absolutely fine.

  • So, I will give you answers to all of these scenarios when they say to you, why is there

  • a gap in your employment?

  • Two important tips before I give you those great, sample answers to all gaps in employment

  • interview questions.

  • IMPORTANT TIP NUMBER ONE: you have to be honest here.

  • Honesty is a very, very attractive attribute that employers look for.

  • So if you say

  • Can I be totally honest here?

  • I have been looking for work since I left my last job and I've not managed to find one

  • yet.

  • I've not been successful.”

  • That's attractive.

  • You're honest.

  • OK.

  • Honesty is really, really important.

  • So, do be honest, because you don't want it to come back and backfire on you later on,

  • if you've not told the truth.

  • The second tip, and this is the important thing.

  • What we need to do isreframeyour answer for any gaps in employment interview questions

  • to make them demonstrate that you are a smart and intelligent employee.

  • How do we do that?

  • Here are those all-important sample answers.

  • So a GENERAL ANSWER.

  • This is just a general answer to why is there a gap in your employment?

  • Here we go.

  • Yes, the gap in my employment is down to a short career break I took, which was used

  • positively to study from a personal development perspective.

  • Now, during that period of self-development, I wanted to focus on improving my confidence,

  • developing wider interpersonal skills, and also focusing on developing my problem solving

  • capabilities.

  • I found the brake to be highly rewarding from a professional development perspective, and

  • I won't be looking to take time off again at any stage in the future.”

  • So, that shows that general career break you took was used positively from a self-development

  • perspective, and you might read books, you might have taken online development courses

  • by the numerous training websites that are out there.

  • But the important thing is, you have used that gap in your employment for a positive

  • purpose.

  • Next, while you've been out of work, here is a really good answer for anyone who's just

  • been OUT OF WORK.

  • I mean, looking for jobs, they can't get an interview or they can't pass the interview.

  • Since leaving my previous job, I have been looking for work continually with determination

  • and positivity.

  • Each time I haven’t been successful, I have requested feedback, and when received, I have

  • been acting on that to improve and develop.

  • I am naturally a positive person and feel confident this job is very much suited to

  • my skillset, my extensive attributes, and also my positive approach to work.”

  • So that is positive.

  • Some people will sit there and go: “I've been applying for lots of jobs and I just

  • can't get one.”

  • Now, that might be truthful, but what you're doing here is you're showing that you're smart,

  • you're intelligent, but you're also determined and positive, which are two really attractive

  • attributes to any employer!

  • Next one, the TRAVELING answer.

  • So if you have a gap in your employment where you've been traveling, here is my suggested

  • answer.

  • “I took time out from my career to basically travel.

  • This had been an ambition of mine for some time, and the experience was highly-rewarding

  • in respect of the life experiences I gained, being able to experience different cultures

  • and languages, and also helping to develop my communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Now that I have fulfilled my ambition to travel, I have no further plans to take any form of

  • career break and I am eager and enthusiastic to get back to work so I can put my skills

  • and experiences to positive use.”

  • That’s a great answer if you've been away traveling.

  • And as I said at the beginning, going away and traveling is actually seen as a positive

  • thing, because you've experienced different cultures and it does help to improve and develop

  • your communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Next onethe EDUCATION AND PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT reason for having a gap in your employment.

  • Here is my suggested answer: “When I left my previous job, I was determined to take

  • time out to reflect on my skillset and qualities with a view to undertaking a period of education

  • and self-development.

  • This was something I had planned for, whilst in my previous job, and I found the experience

  • to be extremely beneficial.

  • During my period of learning and development, I undertook courses that have, in my opinion,

  • made me a much more effective worker with a wider and more diverse set of skills.

  • The break has also done me good in respect of the fact I now feel so much more energized

  • and ready for the new challenge this role presents.”

  • A cracking answer!

  • A really good answer, and it's positive in nature.

  • You'll see all of my videos that I teach are all based on positivity, because positivity

  • is attractive to employers.

  • The next one RAISING A FAMILY.

  • Let's say you've been off to raise a family.

  • A really good reason to have a gap in your employment.

  • Here we go.

  • “I was simply off work to raise my family and it was a brilliant experience, I have

  • to say.

  • Having said that, I am really ready to go back to work now and my partner and I have

  • put things in place to make sure I can commit to this job wholeheartedly, and still have

  • valuable time to continue to be a supportive parent in the evenings when I am not at work.

  • Whilst I was off work raising my family, I did spend time keeping up-to-date with developments

  • within this industry and I also made sure I kept on top of my personal development responsibilities.”

  • So that's a good answer because it shows that, yes, you know, I’ve been off raising my

  • family, but I'm now ready to come back to work, which a lot of people are after raising

  • a family.

  • But what's important, is you're saying there that you've spent time keeping up-to-date

  • with what's going on in the industry, because if you're a parent and you've been off, you

  • may have been off many, many months, sometimes perhaps a year.

  • So it's important to keep up to date with developments by speaking to work colleagues

  • or, you know, going online and looking at forums or subscribing to different websites,

  • and also making sure you keep on top of your personal development responsibilities.

  • Let's say you've been off, unfortunately, to look after sick or ill relatives.

  • Here is my suggested answer.

  • “I was forced to take an unexpected career break to look after my relatives who were

  • not very well.

  • During that time, whenever I had the opportunity, I read personal development books and also

  • undertook a couple of online training courses to ensure my mind was being used effectively,

  • and to also ensure I continued to learn new and beneficial skills that will help me within

  • my next role.”

  • So, they are all really strong answers to any gap in employment situation that you have

  • been in.

  • So, use any of those, but also, if you would like more strong answers, high scoring answers

  • to common interview questions, you can either click the link below the video, or go to my

  • website PassMyInterview.com, and I've got 21 great answers to give you!

  • The link is below this video and the description.

  • I've also put it in the first comment I’ve pinned to the top of the comments section

  • below the page, or in this top right hand corner.

  • You can click that button and it will take you through to my website, and I recommend

  • you download those 21 great answers to interview questions!

  • It will be probably one of the best five dollars, five pounds that you spend.

  • I can assure you they are really good answers to common interview questions, and they will

  • give you the confidence to go into your interview with great answers.

  • More importantly, you will come across very positive and beat the competition.

  • Thanks for watching, guys.

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  • I appreciate your support.

  • Have a brilliant day and I wish you all the best in passing your interview.

  • Thank you very much.

In this interview training tutorial, I want to tackle that dreaded interview question:

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