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Employment and Opportunities Webinars – 12/12 and 12/13

December 6, 2018 by Jeff Rubin

Employment & Opportunities Webinars Wisdom Of Age

Are You Unemployed, Under-employed or Mid-life Career Changer? Are You an Employer Seeking High Quality Hires? Let the New Year Begin Now!

More than ever we exist in a crazy, bursting at the seams world of mass confusion, media distraction, angry polarization, and inability to focus on the things that really matter in life. When hearing the word “AGEISM,” most folks quickly think it’s all about seniors. Nothing could be further from the truth about the real impact AGEISM has on all generations. In our new, 21st-century business model, our workspace is comprised of global teams of different generations, often from quite diversified backgrounds. Employability factors and employment options are rapidly shifting trends.

I invite you to Wisdom of Age’s “Thought Leader” webinar series’ Module One: “Employment & Opportunities” which will enlighten you about the reality of the current jobs landscape, share about some of the hurdles faced by workers of all ages, and provide references to good people and resources, such as grant-giving foundations.

I look forward to joining you on either Wednesday, December 12th or Thursday, December 13th, from NOON (EST) to 1:00 PM (EST), for an important, results-oriented discussion about positive aging and how to optimize opportunities, given what we now know about prevalent labor trends.


 

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Jeff Rubin is a civic improvement, community engagement, and communications professional who believes that every individual has the right to be heard and the power to make a difference regardless of their ability or age. He believes this to be especially true if there are decisions being made that impact the quality of any individual’s life. A champion of inclusion and collaboration, he sees both as essential components in bringing about productive and effective change.

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