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Handling Career Problems

How to overcome common career problems.

Are you suffering from career problems?

Do you have gaps in your career history? Or problem areas you'd like to be able to gloss over?

Overcoming career problems is a common issue in job interview preparation.

"Should I come clean or try to hide it?" is a question we're frequently asked on the forums we moderate.

No one has a perfect CV history. Most of us have either had something about our working career that we want to brush over or a skill we can't demonstrate as well as the recruiter might wish.

This section covers the most common career problems and discusses what you can do about them.

Click on the relevant problem for suggestions on how to handle it in a job interview.

  Too little experience for the role

Too much experience for the position

No degree or low grades

Gaps in working history

Currently out of work / unemployed

Made redundant

Fired from a previous job

Career history not obviously relevant
 


Still need to know more?

Carl Mueller is a recruitment expert and offers advice common career problems from dealing with favouritism at work to having had an affair with a colleague!

Get career help from Carl Mueller

 


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