Work is recovery — purpose, structure, connection
Your recovery is evidence of what you are capable of. The resilience it took to get here — that is exactly what employers need. This is your complete guide to rebuilding.
"Work provides the three things recovery depends on: purpose, structure, and connection. Employment is not just income — it is one of the strongest predictors of long-term sobriety."
Gaps do not have to hurt you. With the right framing, they become a non-issue. Here are 5 proven strategies.
Functional (recommended)
Skills section first. Minimizes timeline focus. Best if you have gaps or are changing fields.
Chronological
Work history first. Best if you have consistent employment in the same field.
8 real programs — from recovery-specific job boards to federal career services. All free.
Check every skill you have — including recovery skills. Your strengths panel updates automatically.
10 common questions with recovery-aware answer frameworks. Tap to see tips. Use Practice Mode to write your own answers.
"How does the team typically handle high-stress periods?"
"What does a typical day look like in this role?"
"How does management support employee wellbeing here?"
"What growth opportunities exist for people in this position?"
"How would you describe the team culture?"
"What does success look like in the first 90 days?"
Your rights, your resources, and how to protect your recovery while you work.
You can request schedule flexibility, remote work options, or modified duties without explaining why. Simply say: "I have a medical need for [specific accommodation]. My doctor supports this request." You are not required to name the condition. HR cannot legally demand more information than what is necessary to evaluate the accommodation.
Set your 30-day, 90-day, and 1-year targets. Saved locally to your device.
Current employment status
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Jobs where your lived experience is not just accepted — it is the qualification. Real salary ranges and how to start.
Every employer wants someone who shows up, communicates honestly, and handles adversity with grace. You have proof you can do all three. That is not a gap in your resume. That is your edge.