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Sarah WelsteadWritten by Sarah Welstead, co-founder and Managing Partner of Retired Worker, this blog is a forum for up-to-the-minute news and ideas about older workers and the employers who hire them.

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Retired Worker on the radio: Tips for job-seekers on getting the most out of recruiters

Posted : Wednesday November 18th, 2009

The more you know about working with recruiters, the more successful your job search will be.

Today, Sarah Welstead, co-founder and Managing Partner of Retired Worker, was a panelist on Career Coach Daisy Wright's radio show for jobseekers.

We answered questions from real job-seekers about how to get the most out of working with recruiters.

Click here to listen to the show!

And don't forget to follow the host, Daisy Wright, and my co-panelist Jeff Lipschultz on Twitter:

Daisy Wright

Jeff Lipschultz

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