before even starting a job search you
should assess where your skills are now
because let's face it you're not the
same person you were when you began your
career a good place for this kind of
evaluation is the National Business
Services Alliance they have a job match
feature to help you find what you're
really looking for take the survey to
figure out what your strengths and
talents are and how they match up with
jobs in your area quinta careers com is
a comprehensive website with job posting
and searching tips click through to the
page for mature and older jobseekers and
you'll find a wealth of free resources
like how to update your resume or ease
yourself back into the workforce and
speaking of those people hoping to
return to work retired braincom is a
useful long-established site just for
you a popular feature on the site is the
work from home search category with
plenty of career options based on
convenience no matter the age the job
searching process is time-consuming and
oftentimes frustrating but these tools
hopefully will help in San Francisco I'm
Kara Tsuboi cnet.com for CBS News
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