The Top 10 Ways To Handle The "Age" Issue

Topics:
Job Search
Tags:
Human Resources,
JobZilla.ca,
Myth,
Recruitment & Selection,
Worker,
Workforce Management
Source:
JobZilla.ca

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Overview: It's an age-old problem: once a job seeker hits 40, age discrimination suddenly becomes an issue. We've all heard the stories and we've all read the studies - perfectly talented workers passed over for their younger counterparts. It's a real issue - so real, in fact, that legislation has been passed to try to prevent it. But does it still exist? Sure it does. But should it stand in your way or slow you down in your job search? Absolutely not. Are there things you can do to address it? You bet. The truth is that most of the traditional myths about older workers are exactly that - myths.

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Format: HTML | Date: Nov 2006 | Pages: 3


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