Older Workers May Find Open Arms at Nonprofits - The Inside Job (usnews.com): "Older Workers May Find Open Arms at Nonprofits
October 29, 2008 01:13 PM ET | Liz Wolgemuth | Permanent Link | Print
A recent survey from MetLife and Civic Ventures suggests the nonprofit world offers some hope for older workers with corporate experience.
From the Chronicle of Philanthropy's Philanthropy.com:
Half of nonprofit employers say people who decide they want to work for charities late in their careers or after they have retired are highly appealing job candidates, while 39 percent say they are somewhat appealing, according to a new survey."
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