Job history gaps ? Is there still hope ?

I've been unemployed for about 8 months now and my previous position was a temp role in operations at a top 3 credit rating agency for 6 months and before that I had a 2 year unemployment gap ( traded stocks and options) after graduating from a non target school with no internship experience. So far I've been able to land about 5 interviews in the 8 month span. I have been using temp agencies and also applying for full time positions mainly in operations/admin, middle office/back office. I fear that this job history gap is a major flaw in my search to enter the corporate financial services industry. Is there any advice anyone can give me on improving my chances of landing a role ?

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If they notice a long gap in job history just say for 22 years you went Kerouac on everyone's ass, I heard it worked out well for a couple guys.

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Thanks for your answer.

But I think a follow-up question they're going to ask if I just say the offer fell through is that whether I've actually signed the contract before quitting, which I haven't.

At this moment, it really doesn't matter if I had or not from a personal perspective because it fell through anyhow, but I just don't want to come across as sloppy or stupid for the decision I've made. Also, if I had actually signed the contract and the offer fell through, then I at least have some legal rights to raise serious complaints to the company, which in this case I have none.

If asked, should I just explain this situation as the way it really happened, or say that the offer was not extended after I signed the contract?

 
"20focla"

Thanks for your answer.

But I think a follow-up question they're going to ask if I just say the offer fell through is that whether I've actually signed the contract before quitting, which I haven't.

At this moment, it really doesn't matter if I had or not from a personal perspective because it fell through anyhow, but I just don't want to come across as sloppy or stupid for the decision I've made. Also, if I had actually signed the contract and the offer fell through, then I at least have some legal rights to raise serious complaints to the company, which in this case I have none.

If asked, should I just explain this situation as the way it really happened, or say that the offer was not extended after I signed the contract?

Employment is at-will. An employment contract is utterly irrelevant--at best, a contract would have guaranteed you some compensation. But you are never, ever guaranteed the right to be employed. Not even professional athletes with ridiculous contracts receive the right to play.

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I'd make a regular resume and mention the situation to your headhunter. They normally include a short note in candidate profiles where they can present this information.

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