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  2. Jobs for Grown-Ups - AOL

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    Steven J. Greenberg, Forbes.com Without condoning ageism, we need to admit one uncomfortable truth: Older job seekers often make it too easy for companies to reject them. True, job seekers over 40 ...

  3. 5 Insider Tips for Job Seekers Over 50 - AOL

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    Looking for work in the best of times is a stressful, frustrating process filled with anxiety, rejection and the sinking feeling that it might never end -- and these are hardly the best of times ...

  4. Shark Tank’s Barbara Corcoran says older job applicants ...

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    Job seekers over 50 simply have a tougher road, she said; most hiring managers hesitate with older applicants, and often see if they can find someone younger instead.

  5. Job hunting - Wikipedia

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    Job hunting, job seeking, or job searching is the act of looking for employment, due to unemployment, underemployment, discontent with a current position, or a desire for a better position. The immediate goal of job seeking is usually to obtain a job interview with an employer which may lead to getting hired .

  6. Puerto Rican Spanish - Wikipedia

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    In parts of Spain, it is considered proper Spanish for the letter "z" and the combos "ci" and "ce" to be pronounced as [θ] (as in English thin), with the exceptions of Galicia, Andalusia/Andalucía and the Canary Islands. In most of Spanish-speaking Spain, the pronunciation of surnames ending in the letter "z" sound similar to the English "th".

  7. Unemployment in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Due to legislation better serving opportunities for women, this once marginalized group has seen progress within the country of Spain, but not to the extent of full equality. On March 8, 2018, Spain underwent a 24-hour strike on International Women’s Day, where women were backed by unions in support of gender equality between women and men ...