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Preparing for a Smooth Transition: 4 Tips for Retiring Administrative Professionals

All Things Admin

Now you’re finally retiring from the workforce. Retirement is an exciting phase of life. You need to document your key processes and responsibilities so that your successor can step into the position with confidence. Tip 3: Communicate Your Retirement Timeline You didn’t just wake up one day and decide to retire.

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How Candidates And Managers Can Identify And Combat Age Discrimination

Allwork

Ageism is when employers treat an applicant or employee less favorably because of their age, which can apply to younger people with less experience, or older people who are close to what is traditionally considered retirement age. . These schemes can also help rebuild the confidence of returning older workers. .

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Avoid Burnout by Creating Your Own Utopia

Office Dynamics

Supporting a positive team-focused environment helps reduce stress that can cause burnout. Whether you work with a large team, independently, virtually, or in a positive or negative environment being in control of your happiness and productivity is extremely important. Confidently acknowledge your experience as a valuable asset.

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Multigenerational Communication & Cross-mentorship

Office Dynamics

When given the opportunity to meet with someone fairly new to the profession and someone embracing an upcoming retirement to explore even more in life, I enthusiastically embrace the moment and ask several questions of each! We are all contributors to that mapping. Dana is also available to speak to small groups. www.danabuchanan.com.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

And due to outsourcing, Boomers not retiring, and Gen Yers being told (by older generations mind you) to get degrees in their "passion" or that "any degree" is a path to success.you end up with a lot of overworked, underpaid 20somethings. Anonymous has some valid points (with a side of bitterness, however understandable).

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