Anonymous wrote:Went back in an admin role at a university. LOVE IT! Days are busy but the work isn't stressful. I love the people and the interaction and am an excellent multi-tasker. I clock out at the end of the day and get to enjoy my life and family fully off the clock. I can WFH some days as well.
Anonymous wrote:I went back to work in my early 50’s after 20 years as SAHM. I got a job in the same sector as I was in when I left. It was all about keeping up connections with people and keeping up with my skills in a volunteer capacity. And luck—job opening at the right time and running into someone that could get me in by chance. Didn’t have luck with LinkedIn or Indeed or anything like that.
Anonymous wrote:I just landed a job and have an almost identical profile to you. Initially I was going to return to a similar job, then once I got more recent experience on my resume, I would look at other options. I was also focused on returnships since they look specifically for people who have been out of the workforce. Take a look at iRelaunch and Path Forward.
Anonymous wrote:Went back in an admin role at a university. LOVE IT! Days are busy but the work isn't stressful. I love the people and the interaction and am an excellent multi-tasker. I clock out at the end of the day and get to enjoy my life and family fully off the clock. I can WFH some days as well.
Anonymous wrote:Going back after 12 years being at home. I was a decent software-industry client and project manager in my previous life, for almost 20 years, before kids. I didn’t like my last role and can’t imagine going back to that world. I have two questions:
For those who have gone back after 10+ years and made a pivot, how did you decide what you wanted? And how did you get there?
In my early 50s, how on earth do I make myself an appealing candidate for anything?!