One Woman On A Mission To Help Write Resumes For Mothers Returning To Work

The female working environment is gradually evolving. However, there’s still a long way to go. Especially mothers returning to work face discrimination and often go through derogatory conversations with their employers. Therefore, a better option is to seek a new job and write a successful resume.

If you thought thriving in a work environment for females was challenging, mothers scoring a job is even more complicated. Moreover, writing a resume that would land mothers another excellent job is also a task. When Lo Constantinou became a target of the current system in a similar situation, she started Good Copy.

The Story Behind Good Copy

When Lo became a mother and requested flexible working, she was denied and asked to leave the company with misogynistic remarks. She felt disrespected and unwanted despite her years of experience and skills. At last, she ended up working at a corner shop in her locale.

Nothing could better explain working motherhood better than Lo herself, “They want us to work like we don’t have children, but parent like we don’t have a job.” Lo started Good Copy part-time in 2020 and has helped over 300 mothers create killer resumes that could land them their dream jobs.

She wanted to help these mothers achieve high, so they don’t end up humiliated like she was. After going full-time in 2021, Lo started Pay It Forward, a scheme where she gave away a resume and accepted donations in return. The idea was to propagate a helpful resume outline to women across the globe.

Resume Writing Tips For Mothers Returning Working

Lo has some advice for writing resumes for all the mothers planning on returning to their full-time jobs. Here are her top three tricks:

The Rule Of 10

Overloading the resume with every previous job’s information will make it look saturated and messy. Hence, eliminating a job done ten years back is fine.

You can also assess the need to mention a job by looking at your prospective job’s requirements. If your previous job’s information is relevant, you can mention it.

Capture From The Get-Go

Always mention relevant details about you first. Since various recruiters only skim and scan the resumes, it’s vital to grab their attention with the first page. If you mention your Best Teacher Award on your resume’s second page when applying for a teaching job, that’s a no-no.

Hard and Soft Skills Harmony

A common mistake every resume writer makes is only filling the resume with hard skills. In contrast, soft skills matter just as much as they reflect on your personality. Employers appreciate people who can become part of the office’s social circle, not just great task doers.

Final Thoughts

Writing a resume is a skill that requires practice and effort. You can hire professionals to do it for you. However, if you want to give it a go, these tricks will help you take your resume from good to great.

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