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The Part-Time Job Search: How to Write a Resume for a Retirement Gig

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

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Your Next Steps: A Simple Checklist to Get Started

This might feel like a lot of information, but you can tackle it one step at a time. This isn’t a race. It’s about being thoughtful and strategic as you enter this new and exciting phase. Here is a simple checklist to guide you.

First, Define Your “Why.” Get a piece of paper and write down the top one or two reasons you want a part-time job. Is it for the money, the social life, the routine, or the activity? Be honest with yourself. This will be your compass.

Second, Brainstorm Target Roles. Based on your “why,” list 3 to 5 specific jobs that sound appealing. Don’t just write “retail”; write “clerk at the local hardware store” or “cashier at the neighborhood market.” Be specific.

Third, Create a “Master Resume.” Open a new document and list everything you can think of from your entire work history. Don’t worry about length or formatting yet. This is your personal inventory of skills, accomplishments, and experiences. You will not send this document to anyone.

Fourth, Customize a One-Page Resume for Each Job. Now, for each of your target roles, create a new one-page resume. Pull only the most relevant information from your master document. Write a new summary for each one. Tailor your skills and experience to match the job description perfectly. This is the most critical step.

Fifth, Practice Telling Your Story. You need a simple, confident answer to the question, “So, why do you want to work here?” Practice saying it out loud. Your story should be positive, genuine, and reflect the motivations you identified in the first step.

Sixth, Start Networking. Tell friends and family that you’re looking for a part-time role. Visit the local businesses you identified and introduce yourself. Building these personal connections is often the most enjoyable and effective part of the retirement job search.

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