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40 is the new 50: Millennial jobseekers are giving their resumes a facelift by hiding years of experience to land jobs

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24.05.2026

40 is the new 50: Millennial jobseekers are giving their resumes a facelift by hiding years of experience to land jobs

Millennials are feeling the pressure of the white-collar job recession. 

Jobseekers in their 30s and 40s have begun slimming down their resumes to reflect only the past 10 years of experience and limiting their public work history on LinkedIn and professional websites, Business Insider reported earlier this year.  

Online resume advice gurus are also encouraging middle-aged jobseekers to hide clues that could give away their age. It can be tricky when many companies require applicants to share their college graduation year, but it has become a survival tactic for mid-career employees trying to avoid appearing too inexperienced or too experienced.

Even AARP recommends “age-proofing” your resume. They also suggest focusing on the past 10 years of your career and getting rid of signs that inadvertently reveal one’s age like an @aol.com or @yahoo.com email addresses. 

About 90% of workers over 40 say they’ve experienced........

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