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  2. How to Get a Job When You're Actually Over 50 - AOL

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    Fighting Ageism. Searching for a job after 50 can be daunting, particularly if you're looking for the first time in years — even decades. But older job seekers who want to stay in the workforce ...

  3. Wilshire Branch Library - Wikipedia

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    The Wilshire Branch Library offers a wide array of services and programs to meet the diverse needs of the community. Its extensive collection includes books, magazines, DVDs, and various digital resources. The library provides free access to computers and Wi-Fi, making it a vital resource for students, job seekers, and researchers. [4]

  4. Employers are becoming more open to hiring older workers

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    Two-thirds (67%) of workers ages 65 and older say they’re extremely or very satisfied with their job overall, compared with 55% of those 50 to 64, 51% of those 30 to 49, and 44% of those 18 to 29.

  5. Over 50 And Can't Get Hired? Here's A Possible Solution

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    Last week, a CNNMoney story, "Workers Over 50 Are The New Unemployables," suggested the even more depressing sell-by date of 50 (based largely on old data, however) -- bad news for me, at 51. But ...

  6. Employment Development Department - Wikipedia

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    The employment agencies were an existing legacy program launched by the Legislature in 1915 to match unemployed job seekers with employers; they were briefly part of the Department of Industrial Relations (created in 1927) before the Department of Employment was created. [citation needed]

  7. Pathways out of Poverty - Wikipedia

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    Pathways Out of Poverty is administered by the United States Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.Roughly $150 million is authorized by the ARRA and is granted in amounts from $2 million-$8 million to eight national and 30 local entities for the provision of training and placement services in order “to provide pathways out of poverty and into employment.” [2] The ...