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Moms returning to work after taking time off found
here. Stay at home mom returning to work needs assistance
in landing a position. It is nerve wracking for moms
returning to work because so much of the corporate world
has changed.
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Career Assessments Help Moms Returning
To Work
In 2000, about 77% of women in the prime ages of 25 to 54
were in the workforce. However, the tide has turned and
mothers challenged with balancing careers and family have
decided to drop out of the workforce. Yet, at home, they
find they long to use their skills in a way that
contributes constructively to a business. They hope for a
flexible work schedule and time with the family to create
work/life balance.
They know that one day they will re-enter the workforce
full-time. Some may have to return to the working world,
for one reason or another, long before they thought they
would. They know that when they do attempt to return, the
gap in their resume will create a huge disadvantage. So,
they are thinking ahead. They want to fill that gap with
flexible, part-time work. They’ll have references and
marketable skills to show for their time away from
full-time work.
At Smart Moms Online we encourage Stay-at-home moms to
think ahead to the day they may return to work. The time
to prepare for returning to work will come at different
stages for different women. Some begin planning within
months of being at home. For others it is only after a few
years that they feel ready to make that decision. Whatever
the timing, if you are a stay-at-home mom, we advise you
to put more than thought into it. Pursue work-at-home
opportunities to gain experience for your resume.
You should assess your computer skills. It is very
important to know what skill levels you posses in the
software packages you would be required to use on a job.
If your skills are not as sharp as they should be, then
pursuing software training is the next logical step.
Legitimate employers want employees who have the skills
that apply to their jobs. Beware of ads that say “No
Skills Required”. What would you be doing that requires no
skills? Think about it.
If you were in a field that is greatly affected by
technology, policy changes or other advancements, being
out for even a few short years can make skills obsolete.
If you wish to return to that field we also suggest that
you keep up with the happenings in that industry. Stay
connected to their previous employer, their industry
associations, journals and other publications. Take
classes to update skills and stay in the game.
Often, moms returning to the workforce choose to pursue a
totally new field. They may have decided their old field
is too demanding for them at this stage of life. Or, they
just want to do something different. Wouldn’t it be great
to explore your interests to determine where you belong?
Did you know that evaluating your strengths and weaknesses
may help you develop a better resume or sell your self
stronger on a job interview?
Free Career Assessments are valuable tools that will help
you determine where your skills stand as well as helps you
zero in and get focused on who you are and what you would
enjoy doing.


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Career Coach Inc.
should appear after the author's byline and
should be hyperlinked as well.About The
Author
Michelle Yanik, is co-owner of Smart Moms, a company
committed to being the top online resource for moms who
want to earn money from home and find work/life balance.
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Source:
Career Coach Inc.
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