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Back To Work After Retirement?

Topic: Corporate TrainingBy Mary G. WhitePublished Recently added

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Many individuals are choosing to re-enter the workforce after retiring from their primary careers. Whether out of economic necessity, a desire to remain active, or to pursue alte
ate career paths, it's a fact that many individuals are staying in the workforce well past the traditional retirement age.

Opportunities Are Plentiful for Mature WorkersnIf you're thinking about pursuing a post-retirement career, it's a good idea to spend some time thinking about the type of work you want to do during your senior years. While some retirees choose to go back to their original occupations on a part-time basis, many others choose to pursue a completely different direction. Many retirees find they can turn lifelong hobbies, such as crafting, cooking, and art, into post-retirement career opportunities.

The good news is that there are more opportunities for retirees who wish to return to the workforce now than ever before. Employers are recognizing the value of structuring jobs so they appeal to senior workers, so there is increasing availability of jobs with schedules and responsibilities that appeal to mature workers. Many companies are offering flexible working schedules, as well as opportunities for telecommuting. Home-based and direct sales business opportunities also appeal to many mature individuals.

Computer Training Opportunities for Seniors
One challenge that many retirees face when re-entering the workforce is the fact that most jobs do require up-to-date basic computer skills. This is an easily overcome challenge, as there are a number of senior vocational training opportunities for individuals who need to learn the basics of how to use a computer. For example, most communities have training centers that offer computer classes appropriate for mature workers.

Individuals who have basic computer skills can even take advantage of online training opportunities to get the skills they need to return to work. Retirees who take the time to brush up their computer skills can take advantage of fun and exciting employment opportunities in a wide variety of occupations.

Ready to Return to Work?
If you're ready to take the step toward pursuing a post-retirement career, the first step is making sure you have the computer skills you will need to succeed in today's workplace. The second step is to craft a resume that will help you pitch your unique skills and qualifications to employers in your area. You're likely to be pleasantly surprised to find out just how many wonderful opportunities there are to combine a retirement lifestyle with a new career.

Mary G. White is a career and training expert with Mobile Technical Institute and MTI Business Solutions (http://www.mobiletechwebsite.com), where she provides training and consulting services in the areas of management, customer service, communication, and marketing. The Institute offers full-service training and consulting services, including online and instructor-led IT and soft skill classes. Visit http://www.DailyCareerConnection.com for tips and advice designed to help job seekers and professionals fulfill their career potential. nn

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Mary Gormandy White is a career and training expert with Mobile Technical Institute (www.mobiletechwebsite.com), where she teaches seminars, classes, and makes conference presentations on management, customer service, marketing, and communication topics. She also provides writing, human resources, and public relations services through MTI Business Solutions. Visit www.dailycareerconnection.com regularly for useful professional development tips and career advice.

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