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Here are some tips, from AARP and others, for older workers to minimize potential ageism in a job application.
Less is more
Keep your resume to two pages. It should focus on more recent experience: say, the past 10 to 15 years. And while you need to include your credentials, you don’t have to include dates in the distant past.

“We encourage older workers to really focus their résumés on the last 10 years of experience,” Porcelli said. “Because that’s really the most relevant experience that they’re bringing to the table.”

And don’t put your street address at the top. That convention is becoming archaic, AARP says, and it exposes you to potential fraud.
Ditch that AOL address
Clinging to an account on an old-school email service – no offense, AOL and Hotmail – can tag you as an old person.

Get a new one on a comparatively modern service, such as Gmail, and pick a professional-sounding handle that incorporates your name.
Bot-proof your resume

Employers use bots to scan resumes and eliminate as many as possible before they reach human hands.

To get past the robo-gatekeeper, make sure your resume includes keywords specific to your industry. If certain terms pop up again and again in the job listing, put them in your resume.
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