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2 Young 2 Retire: Provides information on retirement planning, resources, careers, coaching, and professional training.

Ageless in America: Mission is to support the maturing workforce by serving as a forum for sharing information, discussing issues and advancing new ideas.

Aging Workforce News: An enhanced news site and blog tracing developments, tools, and resources for managing older workers and boomers in the workplace. Provides a useful collection of work-related links.

Execunet: An exclusive membership organization that opens doors for executive leaders to be found by other executives, recruiting leaders and advisors. Membership required.

Gray Hair Management: Assists senior professionals win the job race through coaching, mentoring, and personal touch networking. Membership required.

The Water Cooler: An online community for people who want to talk shop, straight up, about work at 50+.  Follow the journeys of six AARP My Dream Job Contest winners, seek and share advice on how to jump-start a new career or start a business, find a job after being “pink-slipped,” return to work after retiring, and more.

RebootYou.com: This website is designed to help people reinvent themselves.  You will find resources, examples, stories, inspiration and information to help you make a transition to your next career.

SeniorNet: Leading provider of access to and education on computer technologies and Internet for adults age 50+.  Since 1986, assisted more than a million people through their Learning Centers and robust online community. Membership required.

The AARP Foundation: Offers two types of employment assistance. The WorkSearch Assessment System is a customized online system that helps qualified individuals who are 40 and over access their skills, match to careers and link to training and job openings. The Training Assistance Program (TAP) helps qualified individuals with job training costs. Applicants must be 40 or over, at or below the median income for their community, and seeking employment in a targeted industry.

Third Age: View topics about and for the middle ageless, including midlife, health, relationships, career advice and more.  Sign-up for the free Third Age newsletters to receive the latest articles and advice tips including retirement, health, housing, taxes, and travel.

USA.gov: Provides official information and services from the US Government for the older American. Includes topics such as education, jobs, volunteerism, health, taxes, housing, retirement and more.

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