Henny Penny
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I am been a stay at home mother for the past 8 years. Now that my children are in school full time I am hoping to return to work.
I had an interview recently during which the interviewer asked why I hadn't worked for the last 8 years. When I explained that I had chosen to stay at home while my children were very young, he didn't really accept this. I didn't really know what to say ... it really threw me, that he didn't believe I chose to be at home ...
Now my question is how should I prepare myself to deal with a similar situatation if it arises again? (In another interview) How can I show that I have the same level of committment to returning to work as giving up in the first place? Also any advice on re-phrasing my cv to reflect my stay at home status in a more positive light?
Thanks in advance
HP
I am been a stay at home mother for the past 8 years. Now that my children are in school full time I am hoping to return to work.
I had an interview recently during which the interviewer asked why I hadn't worked for the last 8 years. When I explained that I had chosen to stay at home while my children were very young, he didn't really accept this. I didn't really know what to say ... it really threw me, that he didn't believe I chose to be at home ...
Now my question is how should I prepare myself to deal with a similar situatation if it arises again? (In another interview) How can I show that I have the same level of committment to returning to work as giving up in the first place? Also any advice on re-phrasing my cv to reflect my stay at home status in a more positive light?
Thanks in advance
HP