Entering a competitive job market can feel intimidating for mature job seekers, but even in an ageist environment, there is hope for experienced professionals.
With a few strategic changes, mature candidates can help level the playing field.
Overcoming Ageism: A Shift in Perspective
Loren Greiff, founder of Portfolio Rocket, a career coaching business for 40+ job seekers, said that candidates often believe they are “powerless” against ageism.
Although ageism exists, Greiff suggested that a shift in perspective could be one of the most valuable tools to overcome this obstacle.
She reminded older adults that having more work experience doesn’t always mean more value for the company.
Some employers may favor candidates with less experience if they demonstrate drive and the business savvy to meet specific company needs.
Reframing Your Résumé
While it is natural to discuss the past on a résumé, employers are more interested in the present.
Greiff suggested rephrasing your bullet points to highlight your current abilities.
Even when mentioning past achievements, Greiff recommended framing them in a future-oriented way to demonstrate your focus on the impact ahead.
Example: Instead of saying “20 years in tech,” say “Company transformer through AI integration, most recently reducing costs by 40%.”
“Stop giving them reasons to worry about your value or impact and start giving them reasons to buy it — numbers don’t lie, and they don’t age,” the expert told Business Insider.
Emphasizing Continuous Learning
Candidates who demonstrate that they are actively and continuously learning may perform better in the job market.
Employers look for candidates who value their continued professional development.
- Online courses and certifications
- Attend industry conferences and workshops
- Volunteer for projects or mentorship programs
While some shy away from putting frequent job changes or freelance work on their resumes, Greiff said this could be beneficial because it tells a story of career evolution.
The career consultant reflected on a client who did just that.
“While other 40-plus creatives were ashamed of their freelance patchwork, he showcased every single gig — 22 of them — on LinkedIn,” Greiff said.
“Most older workers think job-hopping makes you look like you’re inconsistent or can’t hold down a job, but he made it look like he wasn’t bouncing around — he was building,” she told Business Insider.
Success Story: Career Evolution through Freelance Work
| Client Background | 22 freelance gigs on LinkedIn |
| Client Achievements | Reduced costs by 40% through AI integration |
| Client Impact | Transformed company through AI integration |
By showcasing their career evolution through frequent freelance work or job changes, mature candidates can demonstrate their adaptability and commitment to their profession.
Employers are more likely to view them as valuable assets to their organization.
“Ageism is not just about the number on your birth certificate,” Greiff said.
“It’s about how you present yourself and your value to the company.”
Conclusion
Job hunting over 40 can be challenging, but with the right strategies and mindset, mature candidates can increase their chances of landing a job.
By reframing their résumé, emphasizing continuous learning, and showcasing their career evolution, mature candidates can level the playing field and demonstrate their value to employers.
As Greiff said, “Don’t let ageism hold you back.
