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Tag Archives: midlife career change
What Recruiters Won’t Tell You–Get Hired for That Dream Job
For a lot of us at middle age, the past five years have not been kind to our careers! Economists keep telling us that the U.S. is in slow recovery but that’s not very convincing if you are 45 or 55 and … Continue reading
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Mid-career Job Search–Interview Went Great, Why No Offer?
Are you contemplating or in the midst of job search at middle age? Perhaps this scenario sounds all-too familiar to you: You diligently did your homework and defined an ideal next position where you clearly excel and can have a good time while earning … Continue reading
Banish Blue Monday and TGIF–Locate a Job That Will Pay You to Have a Good Time!
Here are three terms you should banish from your vocabulary: Blue Monday Mid-week “hump day” TGIF At middle age, it makes absolutely no sense to remain trapped in a job or vocation where you dread each Monday morning, sigh with … Continue reading
If You’re Down in the Dumps at Middle Age–What’s Your Excuse for Not Changing?
If you woke up this morning, similar to most mornings, dreading the day ahead, what’s the reason? Do you hate your job or the long daily commute to a stressful workplace? Is your marriage on the rocks? Are your teenagers driving you … Continue reading