Wednesday 13 February 2013

The grey ceiling

 Out of work? Here are a few suggestions  for you.  There is a  development which is very irritating for older job seekers: the 'grey ceiling." it typically takes significantly longer for individuals to seek out jobs if they are older. To combat this trend, think about the following pointers.

Make your CV into a date-free zone...Although note that not every career coach recommends this approach but it is certainly worth a go if you are not getting any interviews when sending off your CV... i.e therefore you graduated from college in the '60s?  entering  your field in the 70s? As spectacular as your history is, those dates ought not to show up in your CV. Neither should an in depth listing of each single position you have ever had.  Target your most spectacular career successes and highlights from the past ten to twenty years, and do not spell out the year you graduated.

Network, network, network. it is usually easier to seek out employment if you recognize somebody on the inside. have faith in all the friends, colleagues and contacts you have ever formed in your trade and begin reaching out to them. allow them to recognize you are looking for work and  whether or not they know of any openings....don't be too proud and never be ashamed of being out of work.

 Tap each resource. To network is to induce career and job-search help Use job centers, job clubs in the community and  programs offered at several public libraries. Offices of any professional associations for your field  if you are staying in it, additionally may well be useful.

 Use your expertise to your advantage.


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