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how to explain a long break on my cv

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EmeraldFox | 16:24 Thu 10th Aug 2006 | Jobs & Education
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my question is... how do i explain a break of 12 years on my cv, i dont mind people knowing i was a stay at home mum but thats not quite how i want to put it.. any ideas ?
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It's nothing to be ashamed of.
Just list it as "Career break for raising children".
homemaker?
Chief childcare consultant?
How about housewife and mother?. Respect to you for encouraging the future, good luck!
Personally, I can't see a problem - you raised a family and took time out to do it. As said, nothing to be ashamed of at all.
when i had professional help writing my cv they advised me to list it as if it were a paid job including skills acquired such as money management, menu preparation, cookery skills etc
It depends on where you plan to apply but listing your job experience in a 'Functional' format would be one way of minimizing the gap...

This website shows you how: http://www.quintcareers.com/best_resume_format .html

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