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More About WorkTree.com
WorkTree.com is truly the LARGEST job search portal in the world. The most complete and up-to-date job search tool for the online job seeker. Since 1999 WorkTree.com has been helping thousands of smart job seekers daily find more jobs and much faster. When it comes to job hunting on the internet there are many great sites where you can instantly search for jobs by keywords, location, etc... but on the flip side there are thousands of these sites and you can spend days trying to find them and still not hit more than 20% of them!
There are MILLIONS of jobs online right now, but they are scattered all over the internet. If you don't know where to look, you will miss finding your perfect job! Enter WorkTree.com! A unique job portal linking you to over 50,000+ jobsites and career resources on the internet. Their Power Job Search tools alone scan thru MILLIONS of jobs online in just seconds! WorkTree takes the pain out of the job search process and helps you locate those hard to find, high paying jobs much faster. WorkTree will help you find more jobs than you ever knew existed and cut your job search time down drastically. A visit to their site reveals plenty of success stories gathered over the years.
WorkTree is a must for the online job seeker. Simply do a Google search on the word "WorkTree" - and their reputation speaks for itself. You will notice thousands of independent sites that refer and link to WorkTree as a very effective job search tool. Compare WorkTree versus Monster and learn why sites like Monster can't offer their depth of job finding services.
Their goal is to provide the online job hunter with the access and knowledge needed to get a more complete picture of the huge hidden job market on the world wide web. No one jobsite can claim to have all the jobs on the web. But WorkTree.com claims to have nearly all the jobsites/resources that have nearly all the jobs on the web!

Mid-Life Job Hunting
I recently read that a baby boomer turns 50 every 7 ½ seconds and will for years to come. Middle age is a moving target as we continue to hear that 50 is the new 40. One way or the other job seeking seems to change as you pass your 40th birthday which I must admit I was surprised to learn.
Starting a new career after 40 doesn’t have to be all that traumatic. Actually it’s only as traumatic as you allow it to be. Yes, it affects every member of your family when a career or job is abruptly terminated, but a loss of faith in one’s self is not the direction you need to head.
You obviously have a lot of experience and plenty to offer a prospective employer and that is the thought you must hold dearly to. Also know that these days the job hunters who are 35 and under frequently change jobs. While job hopping used to be frowned upon, more and more it is a sign of versatility and flexibility, traits that employers love. Keep this in mind as you feel the need to grab the first job offered you. If it’s not the right career move, don’t feel stuck. Just use your free time to find something more appropriate.
Few people over 40 who’ve recently lost a job go out and start a new business. Why? I suspect it’s out of fear because we all have spouses, children, and possibly parents to support. But it is certainly worth some thought. Even if it’s something you can start small (like say a website) as you learn the ins and outs and work at that full time job you feel you need. I urge you to let go of the fear and give it a try. Consulting is also a great home business to start with the years of experience you have. It, too, can be started in free time with very little money up front.
Let’s get back to the job search and specifically the interview process. If you’re much past 40, and for sure if you’re over 50, and looking for a new job or career, the interview can be uncomfortable. If you are feeling less desirable than your younger counterparts it will show in an interview so you must leave that emotion at home. The truth is you will most likely have a lot more experience than the person interviewing you so you have to come across as experienced without being condescending. When talking to others about the mid-life job interview sometimes I remind them of what Eleanor Roosevelt once said “You must do the thing you think you cannot do.” Those righteous words will most likely apply to many situations in your life, and your next job interview may be one of them.
Embrace this change in your life as younger job seekers embrace the challenges of one new job after another. Your years of experience and specific skills can speak for themselves. You need to show your flexibility and your desire to learn new tricks. After all, there’s nothing old about you.
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