Reinvention Creates Career Opportunities

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Career Opportunities are Everywhere

Career opportunities are all around us. Businesses that survive reinvent themselves all the time. The same is true for businesspeople. 

Opportunities are present throughout our entire lives. Those of us who have worked continuously outside the home from our 20s onward may be most receptive and motivated in our 30s and 40s. Those who stepped out of the traditional workforce (to raise children, care for elderly relatives, participate in a start-up, write a book, travel, find ourselves, etc.), may have a receptive time frame which has shifted somewhat later.

The bottom line is you, and only you, are in charge of your future.

Attend the next Return to Work You Love Conference to learn about career change and return-to-work opportunities.

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ENTREPRENEURS

Successful entrepreneurs are twice as likely to be over 50 as under 25 

40 Entrepreneurs who successfully built companies after the age of 40

4 Ways Older Entrepreneurs Win Against Younger Counterparts

A quarter of Americans between 44 and 70 expressed an interest in creating their own company or nonprofit venture

One-third of beginning farmers… are over age 55, indicating that many farmers move into agriculture only after retiring from a different career

More Older Adults Sold on Entrepreneurship: in 2012, nearly a quarter of all new businesses were started by people between the ages of 55 and 64

20 percent of all new businesses were started by entrepreneurs aged 50 to 59 years, and 15 percent were 60 and over

WOMEN

6 Inspirational Older Women You Need to Know

There’s an army of… older women who could make a real difference to America’s corporations, businesses, academia, politics — you name it…

BENEFITS OF OLDER WORKERS

There’s a real myth around reinvention… Why would you want to throw away all of that life and work and professional experience