You're More Experienced Than You Realize
Mar 04, 2025
Have you ever looked at a job description and thought, I don't have enough experience for this? If so, I'm here to tell you: You are more experienced than you realize.
Motherhood has prepared you in ways you may not even realize. You've been managing scheduled, resolving conflicts, budgeting, negotiating, multi-tasking, and problem-solving--sometimes all before lunch! These aren't just "mom skills" - these are workforce skills.
Your Skills Are Valuable
Here's how the skills you've developed at home translate to the workplace:
- Time Management → Meeting deadlines and prioritizing tasks
- Conflict Resolution → Handling team dynamics and customer service
- Emotional Intelligence → Navigating leadership and collaboration
- Budgeting & Planning → Managing business finances and resources
- Adaptability → Adjusting to new challenges and learning quickly
What You've Done Matters
Your time away from the workforce wasn't a pause—it was growth. The experience you've gained is real, relevant, and valuable to employers. Instead of worrying about what you don't have, focus on what you do bring to the table.
Reframe your experience on your resume and in interviews. Try this:
- Instead of "Stayed home with kids for 5 years," say: "Managed household logistics, coordinated schedules, and facilitated learning experiences for multiple individuals."
- Instead of "Volunteered at PTA," say: "Led community engagement initiatives, organized fundraising events, and built relationships with local organizations."
You Are Not Alone
At Elavare, we believe in building confidence and creating opportunities for moms returning to work. Whether you need resume guidance, networking support, or just a reminder that you've got this, we're here to help.
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