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Job Hunting After Age 50: Help For A Stalled Job Search!

Job hunting after age 50, can be a new, unusual and if you allow it; a discouraging experience. It's like you woke up one morning in a foreign country. The roads are different, the transportation and communication system seems to have a language all their own. All very confusing.

Add in the economic and business decline, the falling demand for certain jobs and careers, and the daily birth of new jobs that the title can only be deciphered by those in the know. Add in that many employers who will be playing it safe and hiring the younger less costly job applicant. In the face of all this many job hunters after 50 have given up the job hunt or accepted positions well below their skill and qualification level.

Let's see if we can get your midlife job search back into the game and increase you changes of getting hired into the right job. Here are some useful ideas and actions you can start taking right now:

Build Your Online Presence: Social networking has grown tremendously in the past several years. One of the first things hiring managers and recruiters do after receiving your resume is to search LinkedIn and Facebook to review your online presence. If nothing shows up, it's more than likely your resume will be moved to the bottom of the stack, never to be heard from again.

At a minimum you must have a profile on LinkedIn and Facebook. Study the profiles of others; search their archives and the internet for articles on how to write a compelling profile. Concentrate on writing a profile that differentiates you from others in your field. Why should someone want to talk to you? Post a professional picture and you'll be well on your way.

Build your connections on LinkedIn, and have personal recommendations written by others and posted to your profile.

Start a blog about an aspect of your career, your jobs or the industry you've worked in. Make frequent posts and write articles and post them to article directories. Search for other blogs in your field and make appropriate comments. All this activity will help establish your authority in your career field, and when the recruiter Googles you name a whole list of positive information will show up.

Accomplishments Sell Skills: Recruiters and hiring managers are trying to find someone who can solve their problems. They really don't care that you've had 25 years experience in a series of jobs or are over age 50. It's accomplishments they're after. And that's what you have to give them.

You understand return on investment (ROI). Sell the prospective employer on how you saved money, made money, improved something, did something faster and less expensive or otherwise created a benefit for your previous employer.

Focus your resume's list of accomplishments on the needs of the employer. For example, if the employer's number one requirement is cost cutting your first listed accomplishment may be, "developed plan to consolidate functions and cut costs resulting in an annual savings of over $210,000 with increased customer satisfaction."

If you clearly demonstrate you can make or save money for your employer the hiring manager will see how you can bring value to the job. Your achievements will overcome age as the employer can see how you will help the bottom line.

Now Transform Your Resume: Get rid of the dates on your resume. Going back 10-15 years, remove older work history. If you need to include older work history put it in a section called, "Other Professional Experience."

Take out the educations dates and the dates you may have taken other professional courses.

Write your accomplishments to closely reflect the needs of the specific employer. This means that each job submission will require an original resume. Once you have developed a body of accomplishments it will become a cut-and-paste exercise.

To further show you are up-to-date; add a section to your resume on "professional education." Over the past three to five years list all additional education that specifically relates to the job requirements. Self-study, seminars, workshops, conferences and in-house training are all fair game for your list. This will further show to the employer that you are up-to-date on the latest in your field.

Control What You Can Control: Age bias when hiring is a fact with some employers. Your years of relevant experience could be valuable to any employer. You don't have to apologize for your age or your years of experience. Be positive and sell benefits and age will fade into the background.

Another area you can control is your overall attitude. Keep up-beat, associate with others with the same mind-set, read and listen to motivational books. It's been proven that positive, can-do job hunters get quicker and more satisfying results from their job search.

If you concentrate on what you can control, remain positive and sell the benefits you have to offer, your stalled job hunt after 50 will get back on track.




John Groth has changed careers seven times during his working life. Learn more about changing careers and job hunting after age 50 at http://careersafter50.com. Discover how others over age 50, built winning career plans and found the right careers by successful job hunting after 50.

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Top 8 Job Hunting Tips

At a time when so many experienced and highly trained people are looking for work, finding a job is not something that can be approached casually. Instead you will need to sharpen your job-hunting skills and put as much energy into the effort as you will into the job itself. Here are a few steps you can take:

1. Create a first-rate cover letter - Remember that it is a means of introducing yourself, and your resume's valuable partner. It is also a sales letter that must be free of spelling and grammatical errors, and should never be written in haste.

While you will want to have a generic template ready that you use as the basis for getting an interview, every cover letter you send should be tailor-made for the company you contact and the position you are seeking.

2. Develop an effective resume - This should showcase your skills, experience, and training so that potential employers can clearly see how they will benefit from hiring you.

3. Spend time preparing for every interview - Make an effort to research the company in question, dress appropriately, and be punctual. Try to stay calm, and focus on explaining the ways in which you can satisfy the employer's needs.

4. Remember to search the hidden market - This is both rare and fertile territory, and you can access it by making direct contact with potential employers and doing your share of networking. Today, you can even register on organizations' websites to request updates on openings that match their skills and experience.

5. Pay special attention to acknowledged growth industries - Be aware, also that, depending on your background, this may also require some retraining on your part. Many of these openings will be related to energy conservation, the medical field, the Border Patrol, National Guard, homeland security, and national defense.

6. Consider temporary employment or working as an independent contractor-Depending on your flexibility and versatility, you may succeed in a "temp to perm" position" if you have the patience to see it through, and you will be earning some income in the meantime. Once you learn what the tax implications are for freelancers, you may discover that you can go this route if you find the right client(s).

7. Be prepared to relocate if necessary - This is seldom an easy decision to make, but experts in the field of recruitment tell us that your chances for finding employment increase when you are willing to expand your horizons and agree to compete on a bigger playing field.

8. Try to keep a positive outlook - Every contact you make, every interview you experience, will bring you closer to hearing those magic words, "When can you start?" If Monday comes and you are still out of work, plan your job-hunting campaign for the week and remember that you may be starting a new job the following Monday.




Looking for a job? Take some tips and tricks to find the right one with the help of jonathan hayman wharton, a business graduate. To learn more about him and his experiences, visit http://www.jonathanhayman.wordpress.com

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LinkedIn Job Hunting - Landing Multiple Job Offers Within Two Weeks in a Recession!

This article is a case study on my personal experience with LinkedIn job hunting and how it landed me two unsolicited job offers within 2 weeks. A co-worker of mine sent over an article describing how Accenture (Fortune 100 consultancy I used to work for) plans to hire 40% of it's new employees through social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Blogs, etc. With our current economy, isn't it time you stepped up to the plate and distanced yourself from the crowd?

LinkedIn - Social Media (For "Grown-Ups")

When it comes to the corporate world, LinkedIn is the undisputed social media kingpin. Let's warp back in time - I remember first reading about LinkedIn in an issue of Entrepreneur Magazine back in the prehistoric year of 2006. I was blown away by the ingenuity of the service. Their mantra? Relationships Matter. My reaction? Duh. So what? Well..as we've seen over the explosion of Web 2.0, the most successful companies are the ones that simply connect people to one another (hence the term "social media"). With Facebook, MySpace, and other social networking sites already in place, LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman had a spark of genius:

"You Google other people, so don't you think they're Googling you? Part of a networked world is that people will be looking you up, and when they do, you want to control what they find."

Before we get into the actual specifics about successful LinkedIn job hunting, let's talk about the basics of online branding and how it can mean the difference between being the laughingstock of the recruiting class or being chosen to receive a job offer.

Build Your Online Brand

Ok...so you've got Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, etc. Doesn't matter. You NEED LinkedIn. It's absolutely critical to your job search. Here's what you do:

1. Go to LinkedIn and sign up (it's FREE)
2. Add a professional photo.
3. Create a tagline - 1 sentence summary of what you WANT to be known for
4. List previous job experiences and add some bullet points around what YOU did (copy-paste from your resume)
5. Get recommendations from previous clients/employers/employees/colleagues
6. Pat yourself on the back. Congratulations - you've just established a professional online brand!

Note the word professional - it shouldn't include drunken Facebook photos or inappropriate Twitter tweets. This is the page that comes up when people want to know who you are. And why they should do business with you. This....is THE standard and as the above article proves, will soon become synonymous with the word "career". If you aren't on there, I suggest you stop dilly-dallying and get serious about your brand. People ARE searching for you - the question is, what are they going to find? Stills from "American Pie"? Or recommendations from corporate leadership? Your call.

Two Job Offers in Two Weeks - Without Applying:

1. Came to realization I need a job. Fast.
2. Updated LinkedIn Profile with job experience
3. Decided to copy-and-paste entire resume onto LinkedIn Profile

A days later I received an e-mail from a recruiting firm who read my LinkedIn profile (resume). She wanted to speak to me about opportunities for her client. This eventually led to a phone interview with recruiter, another phone interview with the client hiring manager, an in-person interview with the client hiring manager, and than an offer letter...all within the span of 1 week.

As I was going through the first interview process, I got another e-mail from somebody who also said they may have an opportunity for me. I got on the phone with them for 30 minutes. They offered a position on their "virtual bench". This wasn't the most impressive job offer, but it was an opportunity nonetheless.

Long story short, I was recruited specifically from LinkedIn based off of my profile. I ended up taking another consulting job with a local firm I DID apply for, but the experience really opened my eyes to the power of LinkedIn job hunting.

The next time you're in the market for a job, I'd recommend starting your job hunt with LinkedIn. That includes not only updating your profile with job experience, but solicit recommendations from previous managers/co-workers/colleagues to build your credibility. Reach out to your LinkedIn network with a status update that says "Looking for opportunities in (insert target industry)". Send an e-mail over to your 1st degree connections. Do it right and it may be the last job hunting website you'll ever use.




If you want top-secret information on how to land a job offer using advanced, results-oriented LinkedIn job hunting strategies, visit my personal blog at http://www.aaron-wang.com.

Aaron Wang is an IT/Management Consultant, Social Brand Advisor, Online Marketing Ninja, Freelance Ghostwriter, and Entrepreneur.

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Job Hunting in the Summer and Overcoming Ad Requirements

      I have had the privilege of coming across an article by Kim Isaacs, who is Monster.com’s Resume Expert.  Kim helps us weigh out if summer job hunting is worthwhile.  If you wait until September to pick up your job search, you will be competing with many others that had the same idea.  Yes, people do vacation in the summer, but not so much that they have no availability at all.  It’s not school people.  We don’t get three month long breaks anymore.  Sometimes the hiring process can take a little longer because of vacations but corporations are still all about business.  Sometimes summer is prime time for hiring, especially if there are projects planned for the fall.  To keep your search moving forward you should:



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Job hunting online

I'm lucky, a PDF file of the staff of Robert Half International will receive written. It is about a year ago, but the information should be useful in any case. It passes through the do's and don'ts of online job search, which will surely gaining popularity. My goal is to make the main points of the document in stocks I hope that helps you read better to have to find a job. If most of you are like me, my full time job at this time"Looking for a job." It 'much more than meets the eye, to consider when looking for a job online.

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Online Job Hunting

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Looking for a job has never been easier. With the comfort of your computer and the Internet, you can easily find a job online. This allows a wider range of options for research and further information about what is out there. Instead of picking up a newspaper at the stand of each week, you can register online and look through the hundreds of jobs posted on the regional labor market. They are usually updated at leastSeveral times a week if not every day a great advantage over their competitors.



Find an online job board can be difficult for many, so I have a few options at the top, covering the lower region. This is by no means represents an exhaustive list, these local maps usually have a long list of basic work.



Jobs in Birmingham



One of the regional job boards for Birmingham http://www.mybirminghamjobs.co.uk/. They are based on a search engine set upBut you can make your criteria, taking the limited options in more detail what you're looking for.



http://www.myjobsinbirmingham.co.uk/ of visits by category. You must use a very simple website that is lean, categories and maintained. The advantage of categorization is that you can instantly for jobs, looking to fall in your career you want, save much time and energy.



JobsWest Midlands:



While there are many jobs in West Midlands to find a job board specifically for this region, is a bit 'difficult. The worksheet on http://www.jobs-midlands.com/ lists hundreds of jobs, but we must be prepared to spend a little 'more time in the navigation of their sites do not need to run multiple searches.



The job board is an online http://www.mywestmidlandsjobs.co.uk leaner, which is still lookingEngine, but has a more clear and simple operation.



Jobs in Gloucester:



The worksheet on http://jobs.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/ is probably one of the pages categorized out available. With over forty-seven categories of work, do a job search much easier, it is normally expected.



On job http://www.glosjobs.co.uk Job Bank listed the main categories, and thus have many subcategories. While it seems complicated at first sight,It simplifies the process, and keeps you always overwhelmed with the thousands of offers.



Jobs in Wolverhampton



Check out http://www.jobseverywhere.co.uk/ and research in the area. They execute orders according to categories, so if you are a teacher, engineer, marketing or otherwise, facilitates the search for you.



Another tip is http://myjobsinwolverhampton.co.uk great job. They are recruited specifically for the Wolverhampton and permits, through job search,and / or specific parts of the region. The site is easy to navigate, and keeps current vacancies.



Jobs in Shrewsbury:



The search for a regional job board in Shrewsbury is much more difficult. While there are many job sites generally the best work of regional bank will be the site of collection http://www.myjobsinshrewsbury.co.uk. They keep things updated so you can be sure that what you're looking for jobs that are still available.



JobsTamworth:



The worksheet on http://jobs.tamworthherald.co.uk/ has a setup very much. With a simple to use and great attention, this site does a good job your job search easier. They update their site often, as well as a search engine, if you prefer this method of searching their website.



About all that you have many options to find the right job. Regional commissions are the best solution because people in this particular region typical race, ensuring thatbe relevant, what will the area. Another advantage is that regional organizations are actually more likely to advertise their vacancies on the online site. Also held positions of full-deleted, then the greater chance of finding a company you can hire.



While online job boards are ideal for keeping information on hand, there are some negative aspects to them. The thing to keep in mind when a search is a job onlineyou must apply for the job, as soon as it is. Because it is published on the Web, it reaches a wider range of people, so before you apply the more likely you are to be considered is for the position.



Many people spend more on the Internet to find work and employers therefore have the opportunity to send their jobs to find. It reduces the cost to society for the promotion of paper, and bring more attention to the company. L 'Advantages of online job boards are almost endless, but if it can not be used to bring with them a little 'more time for differences to set up for learning. Do you have the time to find out how they work, to overcome this incredible job market and growing. During a job if you are a newspaper, because the company may lose the list of jobs in another newspaper, will not be exported to the line. Often the same work are published in variousworkplaces, ensuring the highest possible visibility.



Instead of waiting for everything to go online, and the risk of losing a lot of work that takes years to verify that the time for jobs on-line. This is a big market and a good time to look for work. More than that, it is an indication of the company that you are an expert on technology and encourages them to long-term rental. So check it out. Using technology that has been incredibly helpfuldeveloped to help you get the job.

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Find Jobs Online - Simple Solution job hunting

A major problem that most developing countries today is unemployment. Not only developing, but almost all countries share this great problem and the current recession has increased the threat of collectors.

In these hard times when companies are slow and companies axing their employees, has taken much more difficult to find work. Wherever you go looking for a job, there are hundreds of other candidates waiting for itfor the same opportunity. The competition is very tough today, companies and rental agencies are only top notch professionals.

It 's only natural, but the opportunity to get a good job to worry about, because it is not an easy task to find a job after. There was a time when a hunter's job had become even hunters who kill for the capture. You had to get up early and be in line for several interviews. Even before the job seekers had a screeningmany ads in the newspaper or through a long list of jobs available to him.

Times have changed, computers have changed the way we live. Once a job hunter who is not a true hunter, the Internet has revolutionized this aspect of human life. No need to go through many, many newspapers. To find a job online is now the key to success.

Yes, finding a job onlineis now a simple solution for job seekers nerve problem. All you have to do now is really only at the computer with a smile on your face, because the boundaries of the job search online are limitless. It is not only useful for candidates, but also for the employer.

Companies and recruitment officials find it much more attractive, go online to get the right person to work for her. Now you have the knowledge of the breadth ofInternet, their jobs as possible to reach people now, a variety of. Sun has been working online industry trends and the results are positive. The services of the staff now have the right and the perfect candidate for their job.

The same trend can be seen on page request. To find a job priority is their first online now provides them with ease and comfort. You do not have to run businesses andThe companies on a daily basis, are only the first call. There are many jobs where you can not physically be present before the interview, many on-line recruitment procedures have been completed and you need to go to interview for the company only once.

A job applicant for a job has to register on-line offer online job ads to the list. These sites offer jobs in all the criteria of workSeekers will. The type of work, the location of the job vacancy, salary, working hours etc., and bring some jobs are displayed accordingly. Consequently, finding a job online is the best way to find a job.

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Online Job Hunting - this is the best method?

It can be pretty sure that every country be party to a common problem, although it may be a large or small scale, the problem of unemployment. It seems as if these days to find a job is an incredibly difficult task to accomplish, and if you find work, there is usually a lot of other people who are in competition with the same job. However, finding a job is not complicated a new problem, difficulty has always been a problemat least some people on full time and has not changed, and methods to find a job, but have you changed?

The search term employment "is used in the meaning of true, because you had to literally go and hunt for a job. People seeking a job Would you choose an early day wake up and head off a list of several businesses in the hope of job prospects, or at least ad in a newspaper. Today, however, is the computerKing of employment and has completely changed the way people live their lives, especially the element of hunting to find one. Now you can just sit on your computer and prefer to simply a list of more vacancies in your area. So now the question arises: "Research Working online is the best way to find a job?"

The answer to this question is really just against the person responding. Many companies have realized the truePotential of the Internet and have used their help wanted ads online posting in hopes of reaching a wider range of candidates. However, some companies prefer the thrill of the hunt and among people who meet face to face and pick up an application come. So really, it all depends if the fact that job search online is the best method.

On the previous point is the way, potential employers may feel, but what about theCandidates? Some of the more traditionally minded people out there looking for a job might prefer to find one in the newspaper or from door to door, hoping to hire someone. However, it is clear that finding a job online is more convenient, easy to find a site for job listings and is not leaving the house if your interview Take the first.

Online job search is probably the most convenientOption, but the decision whether or not the best method is the sole responsibility of the applicant. If you are looking for a job and just do not want to use as much as possible, then a simple search online open at least a few positive results, but in person, the door is on the way to be productive, then go to door probably the best method of choice would be. Today, most people would probably agree that the online job search isbest method, do you think?

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Job Hunting Success

If you are out looking for a job, do not expect your employer to know what your employment value is just by looking at your resume or by interviewing you. It is your responsibility to prove this to him or her. Also, if you allow the employers to determine your value, then the chances of them coming to the wrong conclusion will be strong. In order to prevent this, you need to know exactly who you are, what you are capable of, and what it is that you have to sell.

For instance, if you are having a discussion with your prospective employer, then you should probably address issues like how you can help him or her become more successful. This is the only topic that will grab any attention as any other topic would be a waste of time.

You should always know your value as an employee before you actually begin searching for a job so that you can take control of the entire job-search process. Make sure to define certain goals for yourself. Once you have decided what you are looking for before you actually start looking for something, you will have the right clues as to where and when to start looking.

Any job search in order to find a job can be a daunting task. Be prepared to devote all your time and energy in this process. If you are presently unemployed, prepare yourself to spend at least 30 hours every week in searching for a job. If you happen to be employed, then prepare yourself for an 'extra' job over the next few months until you find yourself a new job.

Tips for Effective Job-Hunting

Job hunting can be quite intimidating and stressful and can sometimes produce both depression and anxiety in an individual. It probably will take a lot of time for you to find employment, so it is advisable to start as soon as you can and patience is a must!

In addition, make sure that you have a specific goal, but still be prepared and flexible in your approach and your use of alternate options is sometimes necessary. While knowing what kind of a job you want is essential to your job search, you must also keep in mind that there is no guarantee that you will find what you are looking for.

There are loads of opportunities out there and plenty of help is available, so don't ever be afraid to ask for help. Ask friends, associates, relatives and even career advisors for help. There's no point in maintaining that "I can do this myself" attitude; the task is generally bigger than you can imagine!

Churning out hundreds of resumes is just a waste of time and energy. Employers receive millions of resume each day and this can get pretty annoying! Getting professional help when making your resume sounds like a good idea as this will help you stand out from the crowd.

Networking is absolutely necessary when you're out searching for jobs. From job search support groups to former co-workers, bosses, and old classmates, there are many sources out there. Check internet job search engines as there are thousands of sites available.

Follow these few tips and you can rest assured that your job hunt will end up in success!

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