From Job-Hunt.Org:
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14. Update your knowledge before sending out resumes. Even if you’ve been keeping up with new skills and technologies, you may have missed the latest industry jargon and trends.
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7 r9 s. d- w% {; n3 q15. Limit your resume to two pages, and focus on the past positions that are most relevant and impressive with regards to the job you are applying for.* G$ ~6 ^0 V# Q
* \3 _6 c2 a, u! S7 T* I16. If you are interviewed by a younger manager, make a point of describing situations where you worked well with younger people, especially if they were younger leaders.) b+ r k' `& Y' z/ v N7 v
* G+ A" d9 Z, ?2 o' WFrom Quintessential Careers:
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8 ?+ |8 Q! Y3 T6 D j17. Downsized? “If you’ve been downsized, look for work as soon as you can. The longer you’re out of work, the harder it will be to find a new position.”
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18. Aim for companies that embrace older workers. SimplyHired 50+ and Jobs4.0 are two job search engines specializing in this domain (both are US-only, unfortunately).
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' J7 |$ W' |1 f7 K19. If your children have already moved away, offer to put in hours that are difficult for younger people who have family obligations to manage.
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20. Registering with a temp agency is a good way to update your skills or learn new ones, especially if you are someone who prefers ‘learning by doing’. g$ D6 V+ X9 @$ M3 v8 s4 n" c
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More from Quintessential Careers, on resumes:3 j) V$ q) e. f# O5 b/ C% g, E8 a3 ~
4 V0 y* R+ K7 L6 v8 f21. List about 15 years’ worth of jobs on a resume, and only mention others if you have a compelling reason.
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8 o% Z% k% P9 v& A2 ~6 k6 d. X22. Consider a chrono-functional resume style to emphasize relevant skills.4 p$ V: e' f( y1 q
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23. Soften the job titles on your CV as necessary to avoid appearing overqualified.! ~0 C) C$ b, d S# @: R- w
v$ V, J% U0 H& G# B, ]+ j24. Be sure to specify any recent professional training courses you attended in order to demonstrate your willingness and ability to stay up-to-date.: o9 Q# H3 H. R
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25. Looking for your first salary after a long time as a homemaker or volunteer? Learn to portray your skills as transferable to your next job.
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Quintessential Careers on interviews:1 c7 X( h: k. t5 W8 M* P( R
7 z. ~8 \+ }$ F5 G- H26. “Realize that you will probably be interviewed by someone younger than you, and don’t be unnerved by that situation.”. |3 A9 h3 k+ s2 U* ?; C
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27. “Be prepared for interview questions that are inappropriate, borderline illegal or downright unlawful.”( R2 c# y* [) _6 E4 d6 [9 X8 @
6 K: a! p) C9 F7 yRetirementJobs.com on resumes:, |) U* `, v. z1 y6 v
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28. “Check for arcane acronyms.” Avoid appearing outdated.
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* E5 V) C/ J7 t+ N29. “If you have good computer skills, be sure they are highlighted to help overcome the perception that older people are less computer savvy.”
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# g ~4 l9 M3 n! X; k, j% `. u1 G9 K" Y30. “If you are looking for career continuation… use a more traditional resume. If you are planning to change significantly… summarize your long work career in a single paragraph. Then focus… on skills you have developed and accomplishments… that are applicable to your new career focus.”7 F( v- T* l! C9 f" Q3 x8 l
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I’ll add…