Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Partner with Us
    • Client Login
    • Newsletter
    • FREE GUIDE
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube LinkedIn
    Nicole Williams Collective
    • HOME
    • ABOUT
      • Our Story
      • Media Kit
      • Client Higlights
      • NWC for Good
      • Contact Us
    • SERVICES
    • MAGAZINE
      • Work
      • Culture
      • Shopping
      • Lifestyle
      • Money
      • Style & Beauty
      • Wellness
      • Events
      • Special Features
    • PODCAST
    • RESOURCES
    • SUBSCRIBE
    • SHOP
    • LOGIN
    Nicole Williams Collective
    Work

    ​​How Can Organizations Support Women Returning from a Career Break?

    Nicole Melissa PalmerBy Nicole Melissa PalmerMarch 1, 20243 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Championing women’s empowerment is a passion of mine, and I frequently receive requests to provide insights on current news and trends. Thus, when an email from the LinkedIn News team caught my eye with the subject line: ‘How can organizations support women returning from a career break?’ I was quick to dive in.

    The email continued to read… “A recent LinkedIn analysis shows that women are more likely than men to take a career break. The most common reason women take a step back? Full-time parenting—with those breaks lasting a median of three years.”

    They wanted to hear my perspective on ‘How have I seen companies support women returning from a career break such as parental leave?’ I shared my thoughts, but this topic, deeply dear to me, deserves more than just a brief mention. So, let’s dive deeper…

    Empowering women to more easily navigate their return to the workforce after a career break, particularly for parenting, is a game-changer for creating a workspace that thrives on inclusivity, empathy, and empowerment. Imagine a world where flexible schedules, comprehensive re-entry programs, ample opportunities for growth, a culture that cheers you on, robust childcare solutions, and enriching mentorship are the standard, not the exception. 

    The reality often paints a different picture, with career gaps being unfairly tagged as a red flag rather than a badge of diverse experience.

    As a brand strategist dedicated to elevating personal and business brands, we see the narrative differently. When polishing our clients’ resumes, we don’t shy away from showcasing the journey of career breaks. We highlight the skills honed and the wisdom gained during that period as invaluable assets. Because here’s the truth—stepping back doesn’t detract from one’s value; it adds a richness and diversity of perspective that’s vital for a dynamic workforce.

    In my experience working with clients, I’ve seen many women take on part-time roles to bridge financial gaps. These stints, often underestimated, are gold mines of invaluable skills honed in the world’s toughest job. Yet, the dilemma remains on how to showcase these competencies on a resume authentically and confidently. Moreover, this situation feeds into a deeper challenge—battling the imposter syndrome that hinders women from reaching new heights of professional success. It’s crucial that we not only recognize but actively promote the unique value and perspective these experiences bring to the table by reframing the conversation and empowering women to own their journey with pride and confidence.

    Another stark truth is that the burden of caregiving falls unevenly on women’s shoulders, not by choice but by societal norms and a glaring gap in accessible childcare solutions. This issue isn’t just about personal decisions; it’s deeply rooted in structural and political inequalities that unfairly sideline women from their careers. 

    Not only must we dismantle the stigma, but there is also a war on women’s reproductive health. We are denied reproductive rights but still asked to do what would not have been asked of a man. 

    But it’s high time we hold our elected officials accountable to help shift the conversation from individual choices to advocating for systemic reforms that equitably redistribute caregiving roles, champion family-supportive policies, and women’s reproductive rights.

    Career Tips women empowerment
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Nicole Melissa Palmer
    • Website
    • X (Twitter)
    • Instagram
    • LinkedIn

    Nicole Palmer is a brand strategist, business coach, and the founder and CEO of Nicole Williams Collective, where she expertly blend management consulting with marketing communications prowess to elevate brands and fuel success. Through consulting and managed services, Nicole helps her clients build personal brands, pivot your careers, grow businesses, land media placements, and become thought leaders. Nicole is obsessed with watching women do good work, make good money, and do what God called them to do.

    Related Posts

    Dr. Shari Andrews — Mom, ER Doctor, Wellness Coach & Author Redefining the Pulse of Modern Womanhood

    Recession-Proof Strategies for Small Business Growth in 2025

    Podcast Episode: Navigating the Business Landscape in Uncertain Times

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    The YouTube
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYqvujgwA2E&t=11s
    Grab the FREE Guide Now!
    Get Nicole’s latest book!
    Bet On Yourself book by Nicole Palmer

    Disclaimer: NWC provides content as a service for general information or entertainment purposes only and does NOT constitute professional medical, financial, or legal advice. This post may contain affiliate links. If you sign up through one of those links, you won’t pay anything extra (sometimes you’ll even get a discount or bonus!), but NWC could get a small commission or credit that helps us deliver this awesome free content to you! We only recommend products or tools that we use and/or trust. Read more here.

    Facebook Instagram YouTube Spotify LinkedIn
    • Contact
    • Referral Program
    • Subscribe
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms of Use
    • Disclaimer
    © 2019-2025 Nicole Williams Collective. All rights reserved. | Built & powered by us.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.