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Friday, August 26, 2011

Mary Greenwood is featured in State Farm Good Neighbor Magazine

Baby boomers are pioneering a new approach to retirement. They're leveraging their work history, learning new skills and searching for meaning--even in second careers--in their quest to get HIRED

Karen Stein, the author, starts the article with this statement:

"On her 65th birthday, the day she became eligible for Medicare, Mary Greenwood started a new job. She had retired in 2002 as a human resources director, but seven years later, driven by the economic downturn, she opted to re-enter the job market.

Mary Greenwood currently serves as head of human resources for the City of Winter Park, Florida and recently wrote a book, How to Interview Like a Pro; 43 Rules for Getting Your Next Job. She says it's especially important for older job seekers to tailor cover letters and resumes to each job oopening, explaining how their experience makes them a good fit for the position."

The article goes on about how two other retirees restarted their careers.

If you have already received the article as a policy holder, please let me know.











Mary Greenwood, Mediator, Attorney and Author of How To Negotiate LIke A Pro: 41 Rules for Resolving Disputes, Winner of six book awards Best How To Book, DIY FestivalRunner Up, New York Book Festival, E-Book and Self-Help Category Finalist ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Awards Finalist, Best National Book Awards, Self-Help Category Honorable Mention, London Book Festival How To Mediate Like A Pro: 42 Rules for Mediating Disputes Winner of five book awards Best National Book AWard, Law Category Best E-Book, New York Book Festival Best How To Book, Beach Book FestivalBest E-Book, Indie Excellence Awards Spirit AWard, South Florida Writers Association Email: howtointerview@aol.com, www.marygreenwood.com

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