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Lisa Levinson

A Recruiters' Perspective: Job Boards and Career Websites - 0 views

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    Mashables take on Job Boards and Career Websites from the perspective of the recruiter. Basically, Rob Byron is saying build your brand because otherwise you won't stand out on Job Boards or anywhere else. Your digital footprint and network will do you more good than a job board.
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    Mashables take on Job Boards and Career Websites from the perspective of the recruiter. Basically, Rob Byron is saying build your brand because otherwise you won't stand out on Job Boards or anywhere else. Your digital footprint and network will do you more good than a job board.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Barriers to Encore Careers Are Falling - Next Avenue - 0 views

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    great article on how fears of boomers from four years ago about attempting encore careers have declined, maybe because of external environmental changes or attitudinal shifts from within.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

How to Job Search, Explore Careers and Get Educated | Riley Guide - 0 views

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    Site gets a glowing recommendation from Richard Bolles, What Color is Your Parachute? They call themselves "The Web's premier gateway for job search, career exploration and school information, since 1994." Offer over 1600 resources, pointers on job search, networking and support groups, and lists of recruiters and job sites.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Career advice for college students and recent graduates | Tampa Bay Times - 0 views

  • What does the job you're going for actually entail? Then you can tailor your experience to what an employer values. In one resume that I reviewed recently, the job applicant organized her resume by skill set, rather than listing her experience in chronological order. So, one bullet point was titled "Social Media," and she listed all of the various jobs where she honed that skill. No, she didn't have lengthy full-time employment, but she had amassed experience that added up to something in that particular category.
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    Interesting review of book Leave Your Mark by Aliza Licht, SVP of global communications at Donna Karan International, from Tampa Bay Times paper, June 28, 2015. While her job advice is presented as particularly appropriate to younger, first entering the job market candidates, what is quoted here could also apply to boomers switching careers, too.
Lisa Levinson

http://www.thefutureorganization.com/over-50-ebook - 0 views

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    Free Ebook from Jacob Morgan: 5 Ways People Over 50 Can Stay Relevant. How Older Workers Can Embrace the Coming Changes and Stay Relevant in the Future of Work. Has info on what does the future of work look like for the 50+ population; The 5 key trends shaping the future of work; Why you need to embrace the coming changes; The 5 ways older workers can embrace these changes and stay relevant in the changing world of work; Specific actions that you can take to help future-proof your career.
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    Free Ebook from Jacob Morgan: 5 Ways People Over 50 Can Stay Relevant. How Older Workers Can Embrace the Coming Changes and Stay Relevant in the Future of Work. Has info on what does the future of work look like for the 50+ population; The 5 key trends shaping the future of work; Why you need to embrace the coming changes; The 5 ways older workers can embrace these changes and stay relevant in the changing world of work; Specific actions that you can take to help future-proof your career.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Bad Career Advice: Do What You Love and You'll Never Work a Day - 0 views

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    article by Chrissy Scivicque, september 21, 2010, on bad career advice
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Engaging in Your Future: Creating Life after Your Career - 1 views

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    Jeanne McPherson is hosting a retreat for women considering life after career--sounds like Encore to me. She doesn't give away too much in her description but the format, etc. seems interesting to me.
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    Yes- it sounds a lot like several of our workshops combined. I know that Bobbi has tried doing a weekend format and did not have much success with that. I think it would be ideal - to really devote that kind of time to this important discovery process.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Pivot to a Second Act With Purpose - Next Avenue - 1 views

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    down to earth article on how to use one's strengths and interests to move into second purposeful career, Next Avenue blog.
Lisa Levinson

Be specific: Why it's the key to job search success - CBS News - 0 views

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    Advice from career consultant Alison Doyle, About.com's resident job search expert, about being specific in our resume for both ATS and human screeners
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    Advice from career consultant Alison Doyle, About.com's resident job search expert, about being specific in our resume for both ATS and human screeners
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Job Listing & Posting Products - Career Center Jobs - ASA Career Advantage - 0 views

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    How the American Society on Aging handles its job board with single job postings for 30 or 60 days ($119/269 and $199/$379 respectively for members/nonmembers), network postings (includes 6 aging organizations in addition to ASA) for 30 or 60 days ($369/$519 for members/nonmembers for 30 days), single resume posting  ($25/$35), and banner ads (for employer brands on most popular pages visited by job seekers inside the job board)
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs - Next Avenue - 0 views

  • 1. Employers Are Chasing Fantasies
  • 2. Employers Are Hanging Back
  • Some businesses now avoid hiring full-timers for accounting reasons, says Cappelli.   "The way accounting systems are set up, a company is better off not hiring," he says. "Accounting systems don't like fixed costs, so companies prefer bringing people in on a contract basis."
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  • Nacie Carson, author of The Finch Effect: The Five Strategies to Adapt and Thrive In Your Working Life, describes this phenomenon as "the Gig Economy." In her article on Next Avenue, "Redefine Your Career," Carson urges professionals to adapt to it by developing a "gig mind-set" and looking for short-term projects.
  • Customize your resumé based on language used in the job description
  • Put your work experience and skills in context.
  • Submit your resumé in text format.
  • Include your postal address.
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    article by Richard Eisenberg, 2012, on experienced workers over 50 finding jobs, offers several tips 
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Jobs for older workers, experienced workers and job changers - 0 views

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    Workforce50--career site for boomers, seniors, and experienced workers
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Cool Works.com Seasonal Jobs and Careers - 0 views

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    page explaining Cool Works job postings--seasonal professionals, careers with year-round positions/entry level jobs. Also does Help Wanted jobs that need to be filled within thirty days.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

The 7 Top Websites for Nonprofit Jobs | Next Avenue - 0 views

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    blog by Nancy Collamer, March 22, 2013, on best websites for finding encore careers.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why So Few Baby Boomers Are Volunteering - Forbes - 0 views

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    article by Richard Eisenberg, Forbes, 4.1.13 he government's annual Volunteering in the United States report just came out and I'm disappointed to report that both the number and percentage of Americans age 45 to 64 who volunteered in the 12 months ending September 2012 fell from the previous year. (I know, boomers are actually age 49 to 67, but the Bureau of Labor Statistics doesn't break down the numbers this way.) U.S. Retirement Poll: The Big Lie And The Big Fantasy Richard Eisenberg Richard Eisenberg Contributor Encore Careers for the Rest of Us Richard Eisenberg Richard Eisenberg Contributor Meet The Inspiring 2012 Purpose Prize Winners Selected By Encore.org Richard Eisenberg Richard Eisenberg Contributor The Latest Insider Views On Retirement Richard Eisenberg Richard Eisenberg Contributor The latest figures show that 23.4 million age 45 to 64 volunteered last year, down from 23.9 million in 2011. The percentage who volunteered dropped to 29.3 percent, from 30.6 percent, for those age 45 to 54 and to 27.6 percent, from 28.1 percent, for Americans 55 to 64. Both of those declines were steeper than the overall dip in the U.S. volunteer rate of 0.3 percent. Speculation on why boomers are not volunteering? "What's the problem? Even putting the year-to-year figures aside, why is it that fewer than a third of my fellow boomers - who often think of themselves as the original giving-back generation - volunteer? There's no simple explanation, of course. We're busy. We need to focus on hanging onto our jobs. We have obligations to our kids and parents. All true. But I think a key reason is that many boomers haven't found ways they can volunteer the way they want to, by putting their talents and skills to use, rather than by stuffing envelopes, answering phones and donating food. Here's some evidence backing up my contention that boomers like providing meaningful assistance when they volunteer: According to the Volunteering in the United Sta
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Unemployment Affects Older Workers Well-being - Inside E Street - AARP - AARP - 0 views

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    three excellent short videos on long-term unemployment's effect on age 60+ workers, what unemployed older workers need to do to keep going and seeking opportunity, and a video interviewing Marci Alboher on Encore careers. On the AARP TV channel. "Take a test drive to explore options." Shadow someone, volunteer, do a pro bono consulting piece...
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

20 brilliantly creative resumés | Career | Creative Bloq - 0 views

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    Fascinating ideas for presenting credentials in creative ways
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Temporary Employement Agency & Direct Hire Career Placement Services | Kelly Services US - 1 views

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    good resource offering ten explanations for the FREE in freelancing, 44% of the workforce according to Kelly services
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

3 Differences in a Remote Job Search - Guest Post - Career Pivot - 0 views

  • A company’s mission takes on more meaning.
  • The job has to be something you’re interested in.
  • You have to know your work-life balance needs.
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    3 tips on finding remote work that works for you, September 28 2015
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