TOP 10 WAYS TO BEAT AGEISM AND GET A JOB IN INTERVIEW
Top Ten Ways to Beat Ageism and Get a
Job
The Baby Boomers are aging, but at the same time they are not willing to
go off to pasture the way earlier generations chose to. 40, 50, 60 year olds
want to remain productive. If you are concerned about how welcome you will
be in the workplace as you add another candle on your cake this year, consider
these ideas for staying in the employment game.
- Shave years off your looks - get an evaluation from a salon and dress shop
about your make up, hair and clothing. Or if you are a male, get an evaluation
from a barbershop and a men's clothing store. You may be putting out signals
that are not necessary and may shave years off yourself by looking as up
to date as possible.
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Downplay dates on your resume - go for a functional resume that highlights
more of your accomplishments than your dates of hire.
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Continue to learn new skills - show your willingness to stay up to date by
taking further training. If you are currently taking more classes, you will
demonstrate your ability to be a life long learner.
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Look for work through your contacts. You'll be able to get a better reception if you meet potential employers
through a referral network.
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Be seen as an expert in your field - If you can be visible by writing or
speaking, do so. The more you rise to the top of your field, the greater
the chances that your age will become a non-issue. Look at management gurus
such as Peter Drucker who is still going strong in old age. No one questions
his age or his ability to do his work.
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Stay physically fit - there is a distinction between biological age and
chronological age. If you line up people who were born in the same year,
you will see people who have aged gracefully and those who have not. Chances
are those who look older are people who have not exercised continuously nor
have been careful about their diets.
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Transfer expertise from another field - if you have developed a reputation
in one field such as marketing, look for other fields who can profit from
your knowledge. What start up organizations would give their eyeteeth to
have someone with your seasoned abilities on their team?
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Seek professions where a bit of gray is revered rather than reviled - consultants
are generally drawn from the ranks of "seasoned" people whereas computer
programmers are often expected to be young and malleable. If you are changing
careers especially, be aware that some fields are friendlier to older people.
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Get to know younger blood - sometimes people become outmoded because they
choose to spend their time solely with people from their own age cohort.
This behavior can be very limiting. The wider the range of people with whom
you spend time, the more receptive you will be to new ideas.
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Embrace computer skills - let's face it - computers are here to stay. The
more you know your way around them, the better. If you don't know all that
you need to, demonstrate your willingness to learn more computer skills.
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