Hi I am trying to rejoin the workforce after having 8 years off. Thank you
I would offer an explanation as to the gap such as being a caregiver for elderly parents or a stay at home Mom. Depending on the job you are seeking, previous work history may or may not matter. What impressed me was the length of time a person was at a particular job or was in a field. Though my business was retail and did not necessarily require prior experience (though it helped), job hoppers rarely got an interview and the person that told me in an interview what an idiot her last boss was, was not considered for hire.
I usually hired by gut instinct though my gut failed me a few times! The way a person dresses for an interview and what they brought to the table meant a lot. I tried to make sure the person I hired would not only do a good job and represent my business well- but that would fit in with my coworkers that got along great and worked well together. A sense of humor was welcomed; a sense of entitlement was not. I could write a small book on some of the people I interviewed and how many times I shook my head afterwards. (like is there a Candid Camera crew somewhere!)
Being a pretty straight shooter, I liked people that were direct and knew when to listen and when to talk and asked questions. I think one of my biggest pet peeves was people that did not read the thorough job description including how and when to apply and the hours the job offered. Also retail required weekend work and many people wasted my time by refusing to do it after they were hired. I was flexible with Moms with school schedules and people taking college courses, vacations. I only asked for as much time in advance for the need for time off.
Though I rarely called references, my background check did include looking the person up on the MD judiciary search. Anyone with theft was an automatic NO. We dealt with a lot of cash. I also admit to not hiring people with a lot of court cases regarding baby daddy issues (sorry, don't want the drama). Facebook tells a lot about someone and that tool helped me weed out a lot of potential problems. Right or wrong, I was a small business owner and did the best I could to hire honest, reliable and trustworthy people that did not bring a lot of drama and chaos to my store.
I am out of it now and do miss my coworkers and some customers. I don not miss the hiring and firing process, though!
Good luck on your job search. Put your best foot forward and be honest and sincere!