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Career Options for Baby Boomers or Post-Retirement

According to the Thomas C. Nelson, Chief Operating Officer, AARP (2006), by 2012 nearly 20 percent of the U.S. workforce will be age 55 or older, up from 14 percent in 2002.
As the baby boom(er) generation nears retirement age, and the generations coming after are considerably smaller, analysts are predicting labor shortages in many industries. Healthcare and government are among those that will be hit the hardest.

Some work/career options for either those heading for retirement and want to continue working in a different area of interest or those post-retirement now looking forward to rejoin the workforce:

The nonprofit workforce now makes up 10.5% of U.S. jobs, according to a study by the Nonprofit Employment Data Project at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

But don’t let these suggestions keep you away from dreaming and realizing your dream of a high flying job in the corporate world, consider the case of 50-year-old Brenda Barnes who was named CEO of Sara Lee Corp. in 2004 after taking a six-year hiatus from a full-time corporate job.

Tips to Re-enter the Workforce

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