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    Not working—whether it refers to unemployment, a break from the workforce, a broken system, or a device failure—can mean vastly different things depending on your current context. Because your request is broad, 💼 Navigating Unemployment and Career Gaps

    If you are currently not working a traditional job, dealing with the social and professional aspects of a career gap can be challenging.

    Handling Social Questions: When people ask “What do you do?”, you do not have to give a heavy or overly detailed answer. You can say you are “taking a break from the corporate landscape”, “on a personal sabbatical”, or “transitioning between paths.”

    Answering Interviewers: Hiring managers often ask why you aren’t currently working. Frame the gap positively by focusing on upskilling, family caregiving, or being highly selective to find the right organizational fit.

    Productive Alternatives: Volunteering at a local organization or taking a single continuing education course can bridge the gap on your resume and give you a structured routine. 📉 When Your Job “Isn’t Working” Out

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