A recent study found many employers would rather see an unemployed person NOT take "a" job just to fill time in/on their resume contradicting earlier advice one shouldn't have gaps in their work history.
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/bus...loyers-take-dim-view-to-replacing-lost/nqpfy/
On one hand this has been the unwritten practice or mindset for decades. But it is a contradiction with advice given after the 2008 economic crash.
It's a darned if you or don't take "a" job. The reality is many need a job/income,most people work for money, not fun or love of that job. Some "career" type jobs that don't require licenses, certifications etc are like this. One has to reek of success-literally because it's assumed if one is financially stable they are "successful" and will be a good or productive employee doing what ever it takes. I've seen & heard stories of many hrs looking for free unpaid internships because they feel it shows a person is seriously interested in a career but unpaid internships also benefit many businesses with free labor. And most work to live not live to work.
Also note this study was based on sending out fake resumes and not going through the entire process including interview and vetted job application. Never the less it's what I and others have found over the decades.
This is just 'a' study and it all goes back to what the applicant & employer are looking for/at here.-"a" JOB seeker or a CAREER professional.
http://www.mystatesman.com/news/bus...loyers-take-dim-view-to-replacing-lost/nqpfy/
On one hand this has been the unwritten practice or mindset for decades. But it is a contradiction with advice given after the 2008 economic crash.
It's a darned if you or don't take "a" job. The reality is many need a job/income,most people work for money, not fun or love of that job. Some "career" type jobs that don't require licenses, certifications etc are like this. One has to reek of success-literally because it's assumed if one is financially stable they are "successful" and will be a good or productive employee doing what ever it takes. I've seen & heard stories of many hrs looking for free unpaid internships because they feel it shows a person is seriously interested in a career but unpaid internships also benefit many businesses with free labor. And most work to live not live to work.
Also note this study was based on sending out fake resumes and not going through the entire process including interview and vetted job application. Never the less it's what I and others have found over the decades.
This is just 'a' study and it all goes back to what the applicant & employer are looking for/at here.-"a" JOB seeker or a CAREER professional.