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What are the best places to start looking for an encore career?

Posted 03/10/2009 - 5:35pm by David Bank
May 18, 2009 - 2:41pm

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May 12, 2009 - 4:12pm

Kiplinger’s offers up “Over 50? These 9 Sites Can Get You Started on a New Career.”

Here’s Kiplinger’s list:

RESOURCES FOR YOUR SECOND CAREER:

Bridgestar.org
An executive search firm for the nonprofit sector.

DinosaurExchange.com
A job site for senior executives with an international focus.

Encore.org a non-profit that has a free career finder and networking section.

RetiredBrains.com
Links to jobs as well as volunteer opportunities at charities and nonprofit organizations.

RetirementJobs.com
Job listings in multiple categories for workers who are 50-plus.

Senior4Hire.org
Search for hourly jobs by zip code.

SeniorCorps.org
Connects people age 55 and older with community-service projects.

Workforce50.com
Job-hunting tips and job postings for workers who are older than 50.

YourEncore.com
A network of retired and veteran scientists and engineers who work for clients on a project basis.

David Bank
Editor, Encore.org