Multiple Choice
In 2000, you received a B.S. in computer programming. Although you have had several jobs over the years, including positions at two major companies, your work history is irregular because you opted to stay at home with your two young children until they began elementary school. You now wish to return to the workforce but realize that the rapid changes in computer technology and your irregular work history may be a disadvantage. Which is the most appropriate strategy for dealing with your employment history in your résumé?
A) Omit the dates of employment.
B) Omit the dates of employment but explain in the job-application letter that you were out of the workforce because of child-care responsibilities.
C) Include the dates of employment and explain in the application letter that you chose to leave the workforce to care for your children.
D) Modify the dates of employment to eliminate the gaps.
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