Webbeing unemployed isn't easy, especially when you have to explain why you haven't been working for six months to prospective employers.

We'll offer practical tips and advice on navigating the job search.

Webwe'll help you figure out how to beat the 'can't find a job' blues and bring you closer to finding the job of your dreams.

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You have experience and skills, and you don’t need to apologize for the gap in your resume.

Webyou may feel powerless to change your circumstances, especially if you are facing barriers to finding new employment, such as a lack of available jobs or skill mismatches.

Assessing the current job market

What’s important is making sure that you explain what happened that left you without a job.

But you don't have to fear this question during your next interview—just use these tips to come up with a plan.

These tips come from people who’ve been there!

Webwe’ll provide you with expert strategies and resources to conquer the ‘can’t find a job’ blues and increase your chances of success.

How do i talk about the job i'm leaving?

Many companies are willing to consider currently unemployed workers just as seriously as they would other candidates.

Webthe right answer to why you are currently unemployed.

Consider what you have learned in your time away and how you’ve grown professionally and personally.

Webtoday, we’re discussing the ten best answers to “why should we hire you?”, tips to prepare the ideal answer, and the mistakes job seekers should avoid in their responses.

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Webfeeling like you’re going crazy?

Webhere's a handy guide outlining common questions you might face during the hiring process.

We explain what interviewers are looking for with these questions and how you can best shape your responses.