‘They’re Getting Away With It’ : Top Trending Reddit Thread Sticking Up for Gen Z for Leaving Gaps on Their Resumes in the Name of Self Care

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    Font - Posted by u/notagirlonreddit 17 hours ago I thought it was just me Gen Z is taking long breaks from their careers - and getting away with it Eve Upton-Clark Jan 3, 2023, 6:01 AM RESUME Members of Gen Z are taking more career breaks to travel, take care of their mental health, or explore career paths, and it's leaving large gaps on their résumés. Jorg Greuel/Getty Images; Willie B. Thomas/Getty Images; Alyssa Powell/Insider
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    Font - violetsprouts 16 hr. ago Getting away with it? Who is this author, a Scooby Doo villain? Reply Share 2.4k notagirlonreddit OP 16 hr. ago Drats, those damn kids and their mental health!! 1.2k Reply Share SassyBeignet. 15 hr. ago You forgot the $7 drip coffee and avocado toast 276 Reply Share
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    Font - Ambia_Rock_666 14 hr. ago I browse this sub at work. You know, the real cause of inflation. 117 Reply Share ajlark25 10 hr. ago Shit at this point that's a good deal where can I find that 60 Reply Share
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    Font - Absolite09 16 hr. ago "What's this gap on your resume?" "Why do you need to know?" 2.2k Reply Share colorless_green_idea 15 hr. ago "That was the happiest time of my life" 1.1k Reply Share
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    Font - achieve_my_goals. 2 hr. ago Knew a guy who answered that question with: "I wanted to play in a rock band and sleep with a lot of girls." Got offers on the highest paid jobs he applied for and never had trouble finding new work. Pretty sure he's retired now. Don't know if the answer would go over now, though. Vote Reply Share
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    Font - here_4_cat_memes. 15 hr. ago Honestly tho. If an interviewer asks me about a gap in my resume I'd just make up a vague lie about some illness. "A close family member unexpectedly developed a serious illness that required great care and attention from me." Who would ask a follow up to that? 615 Reply Share
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    Font - GastricallyStretched - 16 hr. ago Yes, that's when I didn't work. 478 Reply Share Ambia_Rock_666 - 14 hr. ago I browse this sub at work. Didn't think you'd have to explain to them what a gap in a resume was. Geez. 169 Reply Share
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    Font - InfamousJellyfish. 11 hr. ago The last person I hired had a one year gap on their resume. I asked, and they explained that they were not happy with their career and took some time off to take care of themselves. This was peak COVID as well. It certainly piqued my interest and I appreciated their self awareness and honesty. I hired them and they are one of our best employees. Reply Share 47
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    Font - Demonkey44. 14 hr. ago edited 14 hr. ago My husband worked at the same company for 19 years. They fired him without notice and gave him only 12 weeks severance. It took him half a year to find a job. Then they still made sure that working at his new company didn't violate the terms of his NDA. It did not, but had it, they would have sued us to stop him from working there.
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    Font - We still would have been under water without my paycheck or our savings. Companies don't care how loyal you are or how hard you've worked. There was one summer where he just worked every weekend, no overtime, no comp time. To them you are always disposable.
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    Font - The only person whom you are directly responsible to is yourself. I'm glad Gen Z is realizing this, job hopping is a right and shouldn't be penalized. Loyalty gets you nothing. Never forget this. 662 Reply Share
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    Font - lethargic_apathy. 14 hr. ago Gen Z here. I really would love to see a bigger shift in work-life balance to allow more of the "life" aspect. Hobbies, family time, friend time, alone time should be respected. There's no reason we shouldn't be able to live comfortably. There's no reason we shouldn't be able to spend times with those we care about 341 Reply Share
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    Font - shhhshaunna 15 hr. ago When you realize you probably won't ever be able to afford a house and retirement, it makes it a lot easier to decide to save for extended vacations instead of putting money into a long term savings account. I'm planning on spending a few months in Europe next summer because why stress about goals economists have already told me aren't achievable when I can just put that money towards a life changing experience I can actually achieve? 240 Reply Share
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    Font - sc00bs000 15 hr. ago I dont get this whole "gap in your resume " taboo they keep pushing. Can't we save money and take time off between roles? Can't we go on holidays or have family emergencies that require multiple months off? Seems like scare tactics so we go from one slave job to another without having a second to think. 450 Reply Share
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    Font - unforgivensea 16 hr. ago "leaving large gaps on their résumés" - OH GOD NO, how will people recover from that 74 1 more reply Reply Share crabbynico 13 hr. ago Upon reading "and getting away with it" my first thought was "and how do I do this?" 22 Reply Share

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