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Showing Original Post only (View all)As an older worker in Connecticut, what's it like trying to find a new job? Here's what we learned. [View all]
Imagine, late in your career, creating a LinkedIn profile, chopping your extensive resume down to two pages, and peppering your cover letter with algorithm-friendly keywords.
After months of trying, you finally land the elusive phone or in-person interview with a hiring manager. And then: crickets.
Computer programmer Mark Kirschblum has been looking for work since December 2018.
"It's more of a science, almost an art," Kirschblum says. "I'm somewhat introverted, so to do the networking gets me out of my comfort zone. But you do what you have to do."
Read more: https://www.courant.com/politics/capitol-watch/hc-pol-capitol-watch-podcast-older-workers-in-connecticut-20191001-dr7ltx7bbna6pc6xvugeovvt7i-story.html
(Hartford Courant)
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As an older worker in Connecticut, what's it like trying to find a new job? Here's what we learned. [View all]
TexasTowelie
Oct 2019
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Yeah when the crash hit, or the great RepubliCON recession, I lost my job at 57
Farmer-Rick
Oct 2019
#3
Amazing that age questions are illegal, but they (interviewers) still either manage to blatantly...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
#10
My brother in law at 59 took a job with the post office in Arizona FYI because he couldn't find a
kimbutgar
Oct 2019
#27
Good advice. "Ageism is real and you just need to accept and deal with" (it (sic))" ...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
#13
No there are at least TWO ways to change that. It is part of the widening income/wealth inequality
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2019
#7
Since a heck of a big chunk goes to the top 1%ers, why should they worry about what a ...
SWBTATTReg
Oct 2019
#15
Stupid employers don't realize that older folks have a wealth of experience and keen judgement
Bernardo de La Paz
Oct 2019
#8
The reality is that the new wave of entrepreneurs is going to come from the older generation
Perseus
Oct 2019
#12
When I was 40 years old I moved up to Connecticut for a new job. I sold my (cheap) condominium....
George II
Oct 2019
#23