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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the dates of your most recent employment or period of unemployment. Use the format mm/yyyy for both 'From' and 'To' fields.
  3. Indicate your employment status by selecting either 'Employed' or 'Unemployed'. If you select 'Unemployed', provide an explanation in the designated field.
  4. For employed positions, fill in additional details such as your job title, name of the firm/company, and street address. Ensure all information is accurate.
  5. Specify whether the position was full-time or part-time, and check any applicable boxes regarding J.D. requirements and your role (e.g., Solo, Partner/Shareholder).
  6. Describe the nature and extent of your duties or practice, including the location where work was performed and reason for leaving.
  7. If you need more space for additional employment history, attach extra copies of this form as needed.

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1. Explain your unemployment You were raising your children or caring for a family member. You were part of a large corporate layoff. You took time off for health reasons. Youve recently relocated.
If youre unemployed, you can list your current position as ``Seeking New Opportunities or ``Open to New Roles to indicate that youre actively looking for work. In the description section, you can briefly outline your recent responsibilities and achievements, and express your enthusiasm for new opportunities.
In general, benefits are based on a percentage of an individuals earnings over a recent 52-week period - up to a State maximum amount. Benefits can be paid for a maximum of 26 weeks in most States. Additional weeks of benefits may be available during times of high unemployment (see Extended Benefits).
The best way to explain such an employment gap is to write down the exact period you were off, titling it as a planned career break. Underneath, you can include one or two sentences on why you took it (e.g. took three years off work to care for my growing children, who are now in elementary school).
What Is Long-Term Unemployment? The Bureau of Labor Statistics defines long-term unemployment openinnew as being without work for 27 weeks (six months) or longer while actively looking for a job.

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When listing your work history, you can simply include the dates of your unemployment. At the top of your resume, include a brief summary or objective that emphasizes your skills and what you bring to the table, rather than focusing on the gaps: Be ready to discuss your unemployment in interviews.
Be Honest and Concise: Briefly explain the reason for your unemployment without going into excessive detail. Whether it was due to a layoff, personal reasons, or pursuing further education, keep your explanation straightforward. Focus on the Positive: Emphasize what you did during your unemployment.

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