My latest Memphis Daily News column is out, “The Grey Ceiling:
Beating Ageism.” In it, I give tips on looking for a job if you're
feeling worried about how your age may impact your search.
The
unfortunate truth of today’s job searching climate is that applying for
jobs is competitive – very competitive. Employers can be picky about who
they hire and how much they’re willing to pay. For many job seekers
over 50, the search process is a longer, harder road than they remember
from years past.
Many companies view an older employee as a big
risk. They’re typically more expensive, and more likely to quit since
they’re creeping up on retirement. An older applicant may be looked at
as less flexible, and behind the times when it comes to technology.
I’ve worked with many clients who share the same story. They want to
switch jobs, but they feel trapped. They’re certain another company
won’t take a risk to hire them. The interesting thing is, the age
someone guesses you as is largely determined by signals you send and
have control over.
To learn about how you can beat ageism in your job search, visit the Memphis Daily News site here.
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