SeniorTechZone.com Helps Baby Boomers and Older Workers Get Hired in the 21st Century

Brittain’s Communications Worldwide Target Boomers and Older Job Seekers to show them how to find a job or change careers in a very different job-hunting environment.

Chicago, IL, February 27, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Brittain’s Public Relations and Communications Worldwide created a website to help baby-boomers and older job seekers learn new proficiencies to get the job they want in an ever evolving technological work environment.

Long gone are the days of paper shuffling, walk-in interviews, fill-out applications, call the manager, or get hired just because you showed up. Nowadays, with the advent of the Internet there are online applications, resume creation online, and a lot of waiting for a return call, (if your resume matches keywords) in the human resources scan for that job you applied for a month ago. The process of job hunting is by no means a quick fix any more.

The new resume, has to match the words on the scan devices for the job for which you’re applying. In other words, if you’re looking for a job as an Admissions Representative; there should be keywords on your resume that include, education, teaching, placement, admissions, and representative somewhere.

"Brittain's PR & Communications WW want to give the knowledge to others that are looking for work and applicable information that are learned along the way," said T. Brittain, Consultant for Brittain’s Public Relations & Communications Worldwide. Job seekers should go to the website, www.seniortechzone.webstarts.com and look at the latest news on how to look for a job in the 21st Century.

“The website does cover some elements of job hunting that people may not realize exist. Boomers and non-boomers that are between the age of 45 and 65, that are in the job hunting stage, or have never had to job hunt in the new technological zone should use a resourceful website like Senior Tech Zone. "They’re too young to retire and are mid-career job seekers that still need to work," said Brittain. "The website does welcome $10 dollar donations to keep the website up-to-date and current, but is not required."

Senior Tech Zone covers subjects like; updating your job skills, certificate programs, a make-over, resume writing, and more. For more information email: brittainspragency@gmail.com or go to www.seniortechzone.webstarts.com. Good luck in your job search.

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Brittain's Public Relations and Communications Agency Worldwide
Tracy T Brittain
708-513-8241
www.brittainpragency.webstarts.com/welcome.html
A $10.00 donation on the website is welcomed, but not required.
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