Viewpoints Industry Reports on Career Possibilities for Older Workers

Older workers may find it harder to secure a new job than younger workers. The award-winning cable program will review how to find and secure the interview to get the job.
 
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. - June 17, 2014 - PRLog -- Viewpoints Industry reports on job and career possibilities for older workers. The informative show will explore the different avenues for finding jobs which are tailored to the Baby Boomer generation. It will explain how to master LinkedIn, one of the top resources for finding work, and review how to tweak resumes to fit the job. The show will feature recruiters and others in the employment field who offer tips about what preparations to take before going on an interview.  It also takes a look at online education as a way to stay current on skills or add new ones.  As more people find themselves out of work, the compelling show hopes to provide useful information to help viewers find and secure solid employment.


The Viewpoints Industry TV show combs the nation and the globe to bring viewers fascinating business stories and firsthand insights from entrepreneurs within various industries. It covers a variety of topics which affects people from all walks of life. It takes an in-depth look into different professions and offers a stunning view of the smaller cities, towns, provinces, and hamlets throughout North America. The program delves into the important issues with a positive approach in finding solutions.


Viewpoints Industry is available for viewing on regional and national television networks and cable broadcast stations. The producers film in many locations across the U.S.A. and Canada to bring the latest trends and developments in the technology, health, lifestyle and travel industries. Visit the show and its staff on Facebook, tweet it on Twitter and enjoy sample videos on YouTube.

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