Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
+100
The amount of untapped potential within this demographic is criminal. I'm early 50s with a similar background to you and have applied to countless positions within the federal government and private industry. I have applied over and over to admin positions within FCPS and have never even been called for an interview. Certainly makes you wonder...
I think the problem is that there’s a statistic that something like 85% of jobs are found through people’s networks. So your network really dries up when you’re out of the workforce. It’s just more rare to just randomly send resumes out and get jobs that way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
+100
The amount of untapped potential within this demographic is criminal. I'm early 50s with a similar background to you and have applied to countless positions within the federal government and private industry. I have applied over and over to admin positions within FCPS and have never even been called for an interview. Certainly makes you wonder...
What are you alleging? Ageism? How would screeners even know how old you are? If you're literally not hearing back at all, it's just your resume went into the e-void and probably never had actual eyes on it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
+100
The amount of untapped potential within this demographic is criminal. I'm early 50s with a similar background to you and have applied to countless positions within the federal government and private industry. I have applied over and over to admin positions within FCPS and have never even been called for an interview. Certainly makes you wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
Temp as an admin at a law firm. 70k + and you sound perfect for it.
DP. It’s always amusing to me how easy people on DCUM think it is to just go out and earn $70K+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
Temp as an admin at a law firm. 70k + and you sound perfect for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
+100
The amount of untapped potential within this demographic is criminal. I'm early 50s with a similar background to you and have applied to countless positions within the federal government and private industry. I have applied over and over to admin positions within FCPS and have never even been called for an interview. Certainly makes you wonder...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a busy body. Of course there are jobs out there she qualifies for. Why don’t you just ask her why she isn’t stepping up to the plate and getting any kind of job at all and contributing? Isn’t that what you want to know?
I don't know what you're personally attacking me. I have no idea what's realistic for someone of her age, employment gap, and lack of degree. Is it easy to get a job? How much could she make? I have no idea. Hard to have a sincere conversation with her and my brother without understanding the landscape.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone's 40-something husband should know an entrepreneurial guy who is looking for a dependable woman who can handle secretary duties. Especially since she won't require fringe benefits or be a no-show flake like a zoomer, she'd be an ideal candidate. $20 to 30 an hour.
But this requires her and her husband to put themselves out there. If the husband has an macho provider ego and the wife is worried about being seen as low skill, they will just sulk and complain about their eroding downward lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
Have you tried the temp route that others have suggested?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:*I'm assuming a nursing program at the local university would probably provide immediate employment but I don't think they can afford going into student debt at the moment.
Nursing students get paid?
All of the nursing students I know seem to be employed all through college.
Employed with pay, or like…fulfilling service hours for their degree? I truly have not heard of nursing students earning income during school
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are a gazillion admin jobs open at Booz, Deloitte, PWC, Jacobs etc. And the HR dropdown on the hiring menu doesn't even go below 65K.
I’m 50 and have been looking for 6 months. I have a masters degree but it’s completely outdated and the long gap in employment seems impossible to overcome. I’d love to know about these positions PP speaks of that are all above 65k. I was just searching Booz and see much lower (40s). I’ve applied for lots of jobs from non-profit to government to corporate and have only landed 1 interview (didn’t get it because they were worried about tech skills). I’m smart, focused, have great communication skills and learn quickly so it’s very demoralizing to think that staying home as put me on par with someone who didn’t even attend college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You sound like a busy body. Of course there are jobs out there she qualifies for. Why don’t you just ask her why she isn’t stepping up to the plate and getting any kind of job at all and contributing? Isn’t that what you want to know?
I don't know what you're personally attacking me. I have no idea what's realistic for someone of her age, employment gap, and lack of degree. Is it easy to get a job? How much could she make? I have no idea. Hard to have a sincere conversation with her and my brother without understanding the landscape.