Forecasts at mid-decade rosily predicted that post-career boomers would be much in demand by under-resourced employers. Those numbers have all changed now, thanks to the job-chomping recession.
So what’s the employment future look like in the coming Boom Years? Not bad, actually, reports Harvard Business Review editor Bronwyn Fryer. He points to recent research showing the need for 5 million workers by 2018. He writes:
“Nearly half of them will be in the social sector — which makes them appealing to boomers who might be ready use their hard-earned expertise to give back to society.”
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Author: Sean Silverthorne