Get back on where I got off?

The term "professional re-entry" refers to returning to work after a longer period of absence. There are many reasons for taking time out: Stays abroad, voluntary work, family breaks, but also outplacement situations, illness or accident, prolonged unemployment and others.

Regardless of whether a break was intentional and enjoyable or involuntary and arduous: returning to work is not just a return to your previous job. After all, the world of work has not stood still in the meantime, and you yourself have also changed.

Perhaps different things are important to you after your time out than before. For example, new skills that you now want to use in your job. Or you want to spend more time with the twins you've had. You may also have to come to terms with physical or energetic limitations and explore new work opportunities.

Between the place where you left the world of work and the place where you re-enter it, there is - one way or another - a journey through life. Use your re-entry as a new start. From where you are today and with the sum of your experiences!

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