The Second Act Show with Chris Farrell
What is “unretirement?”Well, it’s not necessarily about _not_ retiring, but it is about re-thinking the whole concept of retirement and updating our expectations, plans, and concept of what the end…
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What is “unretirement?”Well, it’s not necessarily about _not_ retiring, but it is about re-thinking the whole concept of retirement and updating our expectations, plans, and concept of what the end…
"Own the true value that you have. There are a couple of things you can do to build that muscle as well – education, adding skills and learning new things."
This is more than a rehash of the fallout of the pandemic — it is a guide to navigating today’s altered career and job pathways for midcareer workers.
As of March 2022, 3.2% of workers who were retired just one year ago are now employed again, according to Indeed economist Nick Bunker's research.
people at older ages are more engaged in income-producing work, contributing as consumers and paying more taxes. That keeps the economy healthy.
Pros and Cons for Older Workers Highlights from two 'Age@Work: The New Revolution' panels
The big problem in today's hiring system and how job seekers can get around it
We assembled the most progressive thinkers addressing work in the next phase of life, and the demographic shifts that are shaking up our ideas about our 45+ lives.
Engaging and thought--provoking discussion on the future of work for those 50+
New Yorkers: spend the evening of 10/12/21 in a dialogue about the future of work for the rapidly growing 50+ population. Join Diane Harris, Deputy Editor in Chief at Newsweek,…
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