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Senior Jobs: Advice and Information to Find a Job

Looking for a job? Whether you have a career or are returning to work, these senior job resources can help.

Over 50 and Looking for Work? Senior Job Bank Offers Employment Listings for Older Workers

Seniors - fastest growing labor group, employment agency, employment assitance for seniors and people over 50.

Jobs for Seniors - Helping Workers Over 55 with Training and Job Placement

Designed to help mature workers over 55, Experience Works is a national, nonprofit organization that offers seniors job training, job placement, and community service experience.

Looking for Work? Don't Let Job Statistics Get You Down

Despite recent improvements in the economy, news about the job market is fairly bleak--and that will continue for the near future as employers cautiously hold off on hiring. But older adults of retirement age who want to keep working may have an advantage over younger workers who are still supporting families.

Job Training - Free Job Training and Job Placement for Older Workers

Information on a free job training and job placement program for job seekers who are age 55+, unemployed and have low-incomes.

Retirement Jobs - Tips for Finding the Best Retirement Jobs For You

Tips for finding or creating retirement jobs, and how employers are recognizing the need to offer retirement jobs to older workers.

Ten Steps to Find a New Job

The job market is getting tougher, which means that job seekers may need to put some more effort into their job search. These ten steps, from Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching, include where to look for jobs, the top job sites, how to use your connections, and how to ace the interview, and how to follow up.

Writing Resumes That Work

Employment counselors advise writing a resume tailored specifically to the job you want. Here's resume writing advice that will help you create resumes that showcase your experience and talent.

Where to Find Work-at-Home Jobs

Work-at-home jobs aren't common, but they do exist. The trick is finding legitimate companies who offer work-at-home jobs. This directory of companies offering work-at-home jobs is a good place to start.

Don't Pay to See Job Listings

An ad offering "top" job listings for a fee are at the very least unnecessary--and it may be a scam. Here's advice to avoid paying for job listings you can get for free.

How Part-Time Work Gives Seniors an Advantage in the Job Market

Looking for a retirement job? Why part-time work is a good idea.

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