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Old Feb 19, 2004, 11:14 AM
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Many Change of Jobs due to Company

:-[ What correct response should I give to employers looking at my resume and noting the 9 job changes in the last 17 years? All jobs were in the legal field. 3 firms did illegal practices; shut down by government or law suits, 1 moved to Mexico for cheaper labor, 2 downsized due to their financial irresponsibility. I was never laid-off due to any wrong doing on my part but it looks as if I job hopped over the years. I left one company to go to another for higher pay. My present job, I do not like. I've been here for a year and it has been hell and I just want to walk out and quit. I dread going to work every day for the last year. I took the job out of desperation because I was laid-off and out of work for 18 mos. The only comfortability in the job is that it is 2 mins from my home and I get paid every week. How would it look on my resume?

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Old Apr 13, 2004, 02:34 PM   #2  
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Re: Many Change of Jobs due to Company

I would actually either include an addendum with your resume that explains your unusual circumstances or place a one line item that explains why you eft each organiztion.

Also when interviewing, you will want to emphasize your interest in a stable organization and your dissatisfaction with your prior employers due to their inability to provide you with stable employment. Do not complain about previous empoyers just state that you wished that things had been more stable. Stability should be your mantra.

One more thing. Get as many letters or recommendation fromprevious employers as possible. It will impress your interviewer if you have references from all your former jobs even though you have moved around a great deal.
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Old Apr 5, 2005, 06:12 PM   #3  
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many job changes

I agree with Viking. Some employers will not be too shocked by this. They see this kind of thing all the time. However others will take a more pessimistic view. You have to make sure your resume/cv is as professional as possible.

I found a site that is very useful. For $10 AUD there is a book "write yourself a job!" that has something tom say about presenting a professional image, and using positive language. (even about those deadbeat employers that let you down). Go to
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