Posts Tagged ‘Laid Off After 40’

Laid Off After 40: Finding Work over Forty

January 30th, 2012

By Victoria Heckstall

The economic recession saw a lot of talented, well-qualified people over forty losing their positions all across the country, and many people who have found themselves in this situation have struggled to find work due to their age. The sad reality is that they were the first to lose their jobs because it was felt that they did not have a life to dedicate to larger companies, or that their knowledge had become outdated. And now they cannot find work because they are not in a position to work their way up, and would have to slot in higher up on the job » Read more: Laid Off After 40: Finding Work over Forty

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Laid Off After 40: Tips for Finding a Job After 40

January 24th, 2012
If you’re over 40 and you are in need of employment, things may not be as easy as they used to be when it comes to landing a job. Let’s face it, the older you become, the harder it is to find a job since most employers prefer to hire younger ones.
However, if you possess extraordinary skills or qualities, you might be able to get your dream job. The secret? Here are some tips for finding a job after age 40:
 
1.       Prepare a very good resume.
The first step towards your dream job after age 40 is to prepare an impressive and professional resume. You can create a resume showing your previous job experiences, organizations you are a member in, related accomplishments, as well as your skills and expertise. Make sure that your resume is free from grammatical errors to make it appear professional. » Read more: Laid Off After 40: Tips for Finding a Job After 40

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Laid Off After 40: Why You’re Not Too Old

March 17th, 2011

By Katrina Robinson

You’re not too old to be in the job-hunting arena. It doesn’t matter if you’re thirty, forty, fifty, or  reaching sixty—more and more career-minded people find themselves scouring the job markets looking for a new position. You’re not alone!

Whether you’ve reached the end of your tenure at your previous company, you’re burned out in your current career path, are having financial issues that call for a change, or are simply dissatisfied with your career, you can successfully find a new job by taking the necessary steps. Here are some tips to consider if you’re looking for a new job:

  • If you’re not sure if you were in the right industry to begin with, try a few career assessment tests. If you feel as though you’re in the wrong career but have no idea what job path you’d like to take, these tests can help to assess your skills and interests and may help you discover the ideal job for you. 
  • Don’t rush into anything. Take some time to evaluate each potential job opening, and carefully deliberate » Read more: Laid Off After 40: Why You’re Not Too Old

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