As you begin your job search, your focus should be on crafting a professional resume and cover letter, building your network of industry contacts, and wowing the hiring managers at every interview you attend. The last stressor you want to face in your job hunt is age discrimination. If you feel your age is becoming an issue during your job search, follow these five tips for fighting age discrimination.
1. Don't Reveal Your Age
Remember that you never have to share your age with an interviewer. Make sure your resume or cover letter does not state your age or birthday. Do include your educational experience on your resume, but remove the graduation dates so the hiring manager can't do the math. List only the relevant jobs you've held within the last 10 years, and remove any hobbies, such as knitting or antiquing, that could lead an interviewer to surmise your age.
2. Address Unspoken Concerns
If you're concerned that a hiring manager may overlook you for a position because of your age, combat the age discrimination before it even occurs. If you're applying for a marketing job that requires knowledge of the current trends, for example, focus your resume and cover letter on your previous work experience in the fashion industry to show that your skills are relevant.
3. Don't Apologize
Never go into an interview feeling ashamed of your age, and never apologize for it. Your attitude about your age may shape the interviewer's opinion on the matter, so don't automatically expect him to take issue. Act positively, and have confidence in your past work experience and ability to perform the job duties successfully. Rather than focusing on your age, steer the conversation toward your achievements and qualifications that make you an ideal candidate for the position, so you can turn your age into a positive for the hiring organization.
4. Update Your Look
Don't let your age define you when you walk into an interview. Make sure your wardrobe is current, and exude confidence in yourself, your experience and your abilities. Show your enthusiasm for the job, and demonstrate that you have a high energy level.
5. Take a Stand
If you suspect or know that you're a victim of age discrimination, fight back against the offending employer. Talk with a career counselor or human resources expert to find out what your rights are. Meet with a lawyer to obtain legal advice on how to take action, if necessary.
As an older job seeker, you may find yourself dealing with age discrimination during the job hunt. If you're sending out stacks of resumes or going on interview after interview to no avail and suspect that age discrimination may be a factor, don't get discouraged. Focus on your strengths, find ways to make yourself more marketable to potential employers, and just keep plugging away until you get that coveted job offer.
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