How bad would a one-year gap out of work look on a cv on somebody who is 40 and worked continously for the past 15 years?
And no, I am not going to do an MBA or something similar (perhaps a distance learning course but nothing glamorous).
Would this look very suspicious in the eyes of potential employers (especially for contracts since they want you to start from day 1 and you might be quite rusty) and substantially reduce your chances of finding employment (let alone a very rare niche skill set or a total lack of skills - let's assume for now the case of an averagely skilled IT person)?
Did anybody do something similar and regret/did not regret it?
Cheers,
Franco
And no, I am not going to do an MBA or something similar (perhaps a distance learning course but nothing glamorous).
Would this look very suspicious in the eyes of potential employers (especially for contracts since they want you to start from day 1 and you might be quite rusty) and substantially reduce your chances of finding employment (let alone a very rare niche skill set or a total lack of skills - let's assume for now the case of an averagely skilled IT person)?
Did anybody do something similar and regret/did not regret it?
Cheers,
Franco
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