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“Being a Mother” Should Go On Our Resumes – Why Not?

why mothers are important, mothers are good employees

why mothers are important, mothers are good employees

Mothers go through one of the biggest life-changing events in their lives.

With this new role, mums undergo a plethora of lessons too, and find themselves slightly different from before.

Yet, many employers tend to view mums as a liability because of… well, family commitments. Some feel that hiring women is a mistake as mothers end up taking leaves, MCs or ring in to say they will come in later, or request to leave earlier… because of their children.

But hey, let’s not forget that without our families, there would not be “us”. And without “us”, the labour force would be lacking in resources.

And while we are away tending to our kids, it’s basic responsibility of being a parent, yes?

So, if you’re an employer who stereotypes mothers, this might come in handy for you to revisit that thought.

And no, I’m not being biased, and neither is this directed at any of my past and present employers.

If you’re a mum, please don’t belittle the fact that you’re growing and learning everyday as a parent as well as an individual.

You’re greater than you think – why else would the Chinese song be <<世上只有妈妈好>> Mum is the Best in the World?:P

So, here’s why we think “being a mother” should go on our resumes!

The love of a family is life’s blessings <3

While this was put together from a mum’s point of view, I’m very sure many dads can relate to it too!

This popped up in my newsfeed – how timely!

With our new “job” as as mother, we find ourselves learning more about ourselves and discovering different facets of us too. As we grow and nurture different skills, that makes us more employable, right?

Whether we are Full-time Working Mums (FTWMs), Work-at-home Mums (WAHMs), Part-time working Mums (PTWMs) or Stay-at-home Mums (SAHMs) or mumpreneurs, mum’s guilt comes in every possible stream. So let’s do our best whenever we can – with the right support, it’s possible!

Mummies, have you been sidelined at work because of family commitments? Or, have you left a well-heeled job to care for the kids full time? Do share your stories with us!

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