33 2007-4-20 01:52 PM
40 Tips for Job Seekers Over 40
It used to be that students worried about finding jobs because they had no professional experience. Then the Internet Bubble happened, and youth became attractive because we would stay up all night and work weekends while other employees went home to their families. Companies often emphasize hard work over experience this way, when instead they should put smart work ahead of hard work. Ever felt that kind of disdain? Then this list is for you.
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1. CareerJournal.com: Start by deciding what you want to do next. Emily Allen, manager of the Workforce Initiative Program at AARP: for older workers, it’s often “the first time in life that they can consider what they want to do rather than what they need to do.“
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2. Midlife job seekers need a resume that looks forward, not backward. To quote from the article- “a résumé shouldn’t read like the testimonial at your retirement dinner.” Rather- “Change the perspective from “look at everything I have done,” to “look at everything I can do for you.””
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3. Don’t be defensive and don’t omit dates. You’ve worked hard to get where you are, so be proud of what you’ve accomplished along the way and be even more enthusiastic about what you have yet to accomplish.2o1]x;C!{d IU"E,A+y
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4. Age stereotypes exist no matter how old you are, so get over it. According to the article, “the worst thing a job seeker could do is try and emphasize the positive qualities which employers associate” with your age.
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5. Play up any qualities you have that are usually associated with younger people. w7e;ETb.E
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6. Resist being put off by younger-sounding ads that use terms like fast-paced and multi-tasking. Growing a family requires tremendous multi-tasking skills, so know that you can compete with anyone.