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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. How To Get A Job If You're Over 50 - AOL

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    Q: I am over 50, and just got laid off after working in the same place for 15 years. How should I approach prospective employers and deal with the age issue? I have a lot of experience, but the ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 5 Insider Tips for Job Seekers Over 50 - AOL

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    For older workers in the over-50 set, it only gets more complicated. Take a Look Back: ... 5 Insider Tips for Job Seekers Over 50. Show comments. Advertisement. Advertisement. In Other News.

  6. Over 50? 4 Things You Must Do To Get A Job - AOL

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    Ageism grips many in the job hunt. No one doubts it can be more difficult for more experienced workers to land new opportunities and you feel stuck in a job search rut. Some overlook your ...

  7. Current Population Survey - Wikipedia

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    U-2 Job losers, as a percent of the civilian labor force; U-3 Unemployed persons aged 25 and older, as a percent of the civilian labor force aged 25 and older (the unemployment rate for persons 25 and older) U-4 Unemployed persons seeking full-time jobs, as a percent of the full-time labor force (the unemployment rate for full-time workers)