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Originally Posted by Ansley
For the last couple of months I have had lots of thoughts and questions about leaving this business. For now I will stick to this one question.
To a potential employer, how do I account for the last few years that I haven't been working a real job?
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It's good that you're planning on this now as it will allow you to enter the "real world" on terms if/when you dictate. Better news is that due to the state of the economy for the last 18 months, there are many people who are seeking to start completely new careers.
As advice, I would recommend you do not state that you have been out of the work force due to a relationship, etc., it may send a message (although I don't necessarily agree with the premise) that you may not be up to speed on technology and trends. You will have to engage in a little creative license, but "build" a resume based on owning your own business, consultancy, etc. Based on what sector you are looking to get into, be sure to build/cleanse your Facebook and LinkedIn accounts as they may be asked for on an application.
Last thought, which goes through the mind of everyone seeking a career change. Remember you have the advantage of having a job, which means you can pursue something that interests you.
Always stay close to people who can give you positive guidance throughout the journey.