Pongo Resume

Get Started

Need to write your resume? Sign up for a FREE trial of Pongo's resume and cover letter tools!

Get Started!

Search

Search posts by keyword

Socialize With Us

Twitter Facebook Youtube

The Pongo Blog

Over 40? Under 30? How to Fight Age Stereotypes

March 23, 2010 (9:46AM) by Julie O'Malley, CPRW

Older and Younger Worker StereotypesNo hiring manager would dare admit it, but if they were asked to envision the ideal job candidate, they'd probably picture someone in their 30s (old enough to understand the ways of the workplace, but not so old that they're set in their ways).

Hey, we all have preconceived notions about flighty kids or cranky old folks. But the good news for the under-30s and over-40s is that there aren't enough of those so-called ideal candidates to go around.
 
There are also anti-discrimination laws to protect people who've been denied employment based on age, but it can be tough to prove. Besides, it's not that difficult to get around employers' age-based fears and stereotypes in your interviews. 

Let's explore the unfair assumptions people might have about you, and more importantly, what you can do about them:
  
OLDER Worker Stereotypes

  • Poor computer and technology skills
  • Low energy, old-school thinking
  • Unable or unwilling to learn new things
  • Expect high salaries
  • Won't work well with younger colleagues or supervisors

To Fight These Assumptions:

  1. Update your resume, especially by adding a Summary of Qualifications and leaving out irrelevant jobs from 10 to 15 (or more) years ago.
  2. Talk about technology, recent courses you've completed, and your enthusiasm for learning.
  3. Plan some vibrant stories that highlight recent on-the-job accomplishments.
  4. Make it clear that you understand current salary trends and have realistic expectations.
  5. Give examples of times when you've collaborated effectively with age-diverse teams.

YOUNGER Worker Stereotypes

  • Easily bored or distracted
  • Sense of entitlement
  • Need for constant affirmation and praise
  • Likely to be texting or using Facebook or Twitter during work hours
  • Unreliable and unmotivated

To Fight These Assumptions:

  1. Dress and act in a business-appropriate way.
  2. Learn all you can about the organization's mission and goals, and show enthusiasm for helping meet them.
  3. If your work experience is sparse, talk about volunteer work, academics, or athletic achievements to demonstrate things like work ethic, collaboration, and organization.
  4. Pay close attention to what the interviewers ask, and ask questions in return to show you're engaged.
  5. Keep your iPod and cell phone out of eye- and earshot.

We all age at the same rate, and there's little we can do to speed up or slow down the process. But if you know what red flags your age might raise in an employer's mind, you'll be better able to fight them. Forewarned is forearmed, as the saying goes.

Once you show employers that those unfair stereotypes don't apply to you, they'll replace their initial fears with a new sense of respect for the valuable contributions you can bring to their business.

What other age-related stereotypes do you think job seekers face? Have you faced employment obstacles because of your age? Share your opinions with other readers by posting a comment below.

RELATED LINKS
Is it Age Discrimination, or Are You an Angry Old Fart?
Interviewing Tips: What Hiring Managers Really Want From You
Dumbass Mistakes New Grads Make in Interviews
Bringing Boomers and Millennials Together at Work

Bookmark and Share | Job Seeker Tips | Archives

Comments (0)

No comments have been posted.

Post A Comment
* Required Fields


Name *
Email
Web Site
Comment *
Enter the text shown in the image to the right*
Comments Policy

  • How Pongo Helped Leslie Get Interviews

    I love Pongo. It was so easy and helpful. I got six interviews from my resume. Not bad for a mom returning to the workforce after 15 years!- Leslie

  • How Pongo Helped Melissa Write a Great Resume

    When I was finished creating my resume, it looked professionally prepared and I received calls from three hospitals for interviews, all whom commented that my resume was impressive.- Melissa

  • How Pongo Helped Kathleen Get Hired

    I couldn't have done it without Pongo. The easy Resume Builder, cover letter and thank you letter have been valuable tools. Easy, affordable, and yet very professional.- Kathleen S., DE

  • How Pongo Made Amber's Life Easier

    I loved how easy it was to put my resume together. I was coming off of maternity leave and had no idea how I was going to get a resume together. Pongo made it so easy, and that made my life easier.- Amber M., Canada

  • How Linda Stood Out with Pongo's Services

    By providing a template with headings that I can organize in any way I like, Pongo helped me tailor each resume to perfection and allowed me to immediately email it to as many contacts as necessary.- Linda M.

  • How Pongo's Resume Builder Helped Sarah

    Pongo's Resume Builder is so easy to use. It takes the hassle out of resume building, leaving you to focus on the other important job searching tasks such as interviewing, and buying that nice suit.- Sarah L., FL