noun General Slang

career break

kuh-REER BRAYK · noun · informal

An extended, intentional pause from paid work.

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A planned period away from employment, whether for caregiving, travel, study, or rest, increasingly normalized and even listed on resumes and LinkedIn profiles.

“She took a year-long career break to travel and returned to a better role than she left.”
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career break In A Sentence

She took a year-long career break to travel and returned to a better role than she left.

Origin & Usage

Long-standing term; LinkedIn added a formal 'Career Break' profile feature in 2022, boosting acceptance.

People Also Ask

What is a 'career break'?

It's an intentional, extended pause from paid work, taken for reasons like caregiving, travel, study, or rest.

Is a career break bad for your resume?

Increasingly not. It's become normalized, and LinkedIn even added a formal 'Career Break' profile feature in 2022.

How is it different from a sabbatical?

A sabbatical is usually a break granted by an employer with a job to return to, while a career break can be a broader personal pause from employment altogether.

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