People returning to work after a career break I call them "Relunchers" Those are people who have taking career breaks for elder care or child care reasons pursuing a personal interest or a personal health issue Closely related are career transitions of all kinds Veterans, military spouses, retirees coming out of a retirement or repatriating expats Returning to work after a break is hard because it's disconnected between the employers and the relunchers Employers can view hiring people with a gap on the resume as a high risk proposition And individuals on career break can have doubts about their abilities to relunch their careers especially if they have been out for a long time This disconnect is the problem that I am trying to help solve Now successful relunchers are everywhere and did every field This is Sami Kafala he is a nuclear physicist in UK who took a five-year break to be home with his five children The Singapore Press recently wrote about Nurse returning to work after long career breaks And speaking of long career breaks This is Mimi Kahn She is a social worker at Orange County California who return to work in a social services organision after a 25 year career break That's the longest career break that I am aware of Prominent people take career breaks Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor took a 5 year career break early in her career And then there are the fictional relunchers probably the most famous is Alicia Florrick The character played by