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		<title>How to gloss over gaps in your CV</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Digg DiggIf you have a large gap in your job history, an employer may well ask you to explain what you were doing during this time. Gaps left unexplained in your CV can show you in a less than positive light, as they can lead the employer to draw their own, quite possibly unfavourable, conclusions [...]]]></description>
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