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But the frustration, exhaustion, anxiety, anger, and despondence I've heard from white-collar job seekers over the past year have been unlike anything I've encountered in my 15 years of reporting ...
Over the last five years, the workplace has changed, and along with it, the way job seekers should write resumes. ... Recent experience is the ticket for job seekers over 50.
Almost 20% of Americans 65 and older are employed, nearly double the share of those who were working 35 years ago. As the U.S. grapples with what the future of work will look like, this group of ...
In 2014, using these social media networks has led to 1 of 6 job seekers finding employment. [5] Job seekers need to begin to pay more attention to what employers and recruiters find when they do their pre-interview information gathering about applicants, according to this 2010 study by Microsoft, "Online Reputation in a Connected World". [6]
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Robert Webber lost his job as a facilities manager in the US in 2018. After relocating to Sitges in Spain, he decided to open a chocolate shop.