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  2. Over 65 and still working or looking for work? - AOL

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    Are you 65 or older and still working or looking for work? CNN wants to hear about your experience.

  3. 9 Careers To Start at 40 - AOL

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    Over the last five years, the average age of this career route has risen. Marketing executives are, on average, 42 years old." ... "I feel one of the best careers to start at 40 or older is being ...

  4. 7 Great Second Careers If You're Over 40 - AOL

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    Have you considered starting a second career? Beginning a new profession can be an exciting way to change how you feel about your work life, and the shifting economy offers more opportunities for ...

  5. Category:Women in marketing - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Marketing people. It includes people that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories

  6. Master of Science in Marketing - Wikipedia

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    The key difference between the MS Marketing degree and the Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is the required number of marketing courses in the degree. Typically the MBA degree may have a concentration in marketing or other fields of 4–6 courses. The MS Marketing degree will usually have 10–12 marketing courses.

  7. Career woman - Wikipedia

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    A career woman is a term which describes a woman whose main goal in life is to create a career for herself. [1] At the time that the term was first used in the 1930s American context, it was specifically used to differentiate between women who either worked in the home or worked outside the home in a low-level job as a economic necessity versus women who wanted to and were able to seek out ...