How To Write The Perfect Apprenticeship CV After Maternity Leave

Bonjour lecteurs! Returning to work after starting a family is not always easy. Very often, mamans would have taken a couple of years off to look after their children and once they want to get back to their careers, it  can feel like a minefield. When I went back to work, it felt so odd to have a ‘gap’, but I really wanted to have a career again! Are you in the same situation? If you are looking at getting back into the workplace, especially for apprenticeship roles, writing a CV can feel like a big task. But a well-crafted CV can vraiment show employers the valuable skills you’ve picked up through parenting. If you also want to go back to work, here are my top tips to write the perfect apprenticeship CV.

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Transferable Skills For Such A Role

You’ve got this mamans! As a new mum you definitely develop unique skills while managing the day-to-day demands of parenting. Par exemple, mamans are often good at multitasking and time management. An effective communication became second nature for you and all those qualités can be very valuable in an apprenticeship role. Running a household and caring for children builds resilience and the ability to juggle multiple priorities effectively.

So, showcase these skills on your CV for apprenticeship as they are relevant to the workplace. You’re good at multi-tasking? Then you will be able to multi- manage projects or collaborate with team members in a dynamic work environment. Even if you are starting une nouvelle carrière, by presenting these experiences, you give your future employer a strong sense of your strengths and potential.

Write A Strong Personal Statement

As well as a CV, you will need to send a personal statement. It is then your chance to make une impression positive, especially after a career break. For new parents who paused their careers to focus on family, this section helps ease any concerns employers might have about their readiness and enthusiasm to go back to work.

I would always mention a genuine enthusiasm for learning and career growth as it will show you are keen to learn new things.

If flexibility is a central aspect of the apprenticeship, acknowledge its significance. Emphasise how balancing work and family is key, showing your readiness for a role that respects and adapts to personal commitments. It will show that you are excited and ready for new challenges.

Structure Your CV for Maximum Impact

Organise your CV thoughtfully for a maximum impact. Start by focusing on your skills and experiences, especially if there’s a noticeable gap in your career. Instead of listing your work history in detail, keep it short and sharp with bullet points. Highlight your adaptability and flexibility: It will show your abilité to handle varied roles and challenges.

Use an organised layout: it will make your CV easy to read and you employer will be able to quickly scan your qualifications.

I would also make the most of clear headings and subheadings to guide their eye across the key points. A well-designed CV doesn’t just showcase your abilities; it  also needs to show your personalité and professionalism.

Go a layout that feels approachable yet professional, perfect for an apprenticeship role. This balanced format will reflect your attention to detail and boost potential employers’ confidence in your ability to contribute.

Include Any Relevant Part-Time Experience

If you did so, feel free to include any relevant part-time work. It’s a great asset for new parents re-entering the workforce. Even if some roles might seem unrelated to the apprenticeship you’re applying for, they can reveal critical skills and experiences. Par exemple, if you volunteered at your child’s school, it demonstrates that you are a team player.

While you list your experiences on your CV, show how the skills you gained directly support the role you’re after. Any accomplishments will do, big or small! It’s all about demonstrating your work ethic and dedication. Plus, you’re saying out loud that you are ready to get back to work!

Extra Tips To Return To Work With Confidence

Getting back to work after a break can feel daunting. I remember how it felt back in 2017 after having Stanley , but I was determinée to make it work and return to work with confidence! It might take a bit of adjustment at first, but you will get there!

Start by practising interview skills. Go over common questions and come up with responses that feel true to you. This can help ease any nerves.

Ask around you from support from fellow mamas. By sharing their experience and what worked for them, you can definitely return to the workforce with confidence.

I would also remind you to set realistic goals: do something that works for you. Personnellement, my work-life balance has always been ma priorité.

And remember that your parenthood journey has given you unique skills that are highly valuable for many companies!

As you explore apprenticeships or new roles, keep an eye out for opportunités that match your skills and build your network. It makes such a différence. I got my last job thanks to it and after a quick interview in a café, I was hired! I did not even need to send a CV or a personal statement.

Sometimes, it is just about grabbing opportunities when they arise! Or maybe you want to go back to college first? Listen to your guts and go for what will really make you happy. And bien sûr, you always have the Flex Appeal to look for inspiration…

I hope all those tips to write the perfect apprenticeship CV will be helpful.

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