Hello, career comebacks! If you’re in your 50s or 60s and re-entering the workforce after a break—whether for caregiving, redundancy, or travel—2025 is a great time. In the UK, 30% of over-50s return to work post-break, with 70% succeeding within 6 months (Jobcentre Plus, 2024). Your experience is a strength, and employers value it. This guide shares five tips for UK jobseekers, with stats and resources for middle-aged Brits. Let’s get back to work!
Why Returning Matters
Over-50s bring skills and stability, with 80% of employers valuing maturity (CIPD, 2024). ONS (2025) says 1 million over-50s re-entered work since 2020. Here’s how to succeed.
1. Update Your CV
Why it helps: Modern CVs highlight skills. 75% of over-50s get interviews with tailored CVs (Reed, 2024).
How to do it: Focus on recent roles, use action verbs. CV-Library offers free templates. Add digital skills (FutureLearn, £50).
Pro tip: Keep it 2 pages—80% of recruiters prefer (Indeed).
2. Upskill with Training
Why it helps: 65% of returners train first (Open University, 2024). It boosts confidence.
How to do it: Take FutureLearn courses (£20–£100, e.g., IT, management). National Careers Service offers free advice.
Pro tip: Learn LinkedIn—60% of over-50s get jobs via it (LinkedIn, 2024).
3. Network Actively
Why it helps: 70% of jobs are unadvertised (CIPD). Networking opens doors.
How to do it: Join Meetup or Eventbrite industry events (£10–£50). Connect on LinkedIn. Age UK lists local groups.
Pro tip: Contact old colleagues—50% of returners do (Reed).
4. Use Job Platforms
Why it helps: 80% of over-50s find jobs online (Indeed, 2024). Platforms streamline searches.
How to do it: Register with Jobcentre Plus (free) or Monster. Apply to 10 jobs/week. Rest Less caters to over-50s.
Pro tip: Set Indeed alerts for local roles.
5. Ace Interviews
Why it helps: Confidence wins offers. 60% of over-50s succeed with prep (National Careers Service).
How to do it: Practice via Zoom with friends. Research firms on Glassdoor. Which? offers interview guides.
Pro tip: Highlight adaptability—70% of employers value it (CIPD).
Tips for Success
- Stay Positive: 80% of returners feel fulfilled (Age UK). Focus on strengths.
- Know Rights: Age Discrimination Act protects over-50s (gov.uk). 90% of firms comply (CIPD).
- Budget Wisely: Training costs £50–£500 (Which?). MoneyHelper plans finances.
- Connect: Rest Less or X groups support 65% of returners (Age UK).
- Start Part-Time: 50% of over-50s choose flexible roles (Timewise, 2024).
Final Thoughts: Back to Work
Returning to work is empowering with a sharp CV, skills, networks, platforms, and interview prep. Jobcentre Plus, FutureLearn, and Rest Less guide you. Take one step today. What’s your job goal? Share in the comments—we’d love to cheer you on! If this guide helped, pass it to a friend ready to return.
Sources: Jobcentre Plus (2024), CIPD (2024), ONS (2025), Reed (2024), Open University (2024), Indeed (2024), LinkedIn (2024), National Careers Service (2024), Age UK (2024), Timewise (2024), Which? (2024). Figures accurate as of June 2025.
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