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

August 25, 2025 · Retirement Life

Retirement. For decades, it was a finish line. You worked hard, you saved, and one day, you clocked out for the last time. But for millions of Americans, retirement today looks very different. It’s not an ending; it’s a new beginning, a chance to shift gears rather than hit the brakes. Many of us find that after a few months of newfound freedom, we miss the structure, the social connection, or even just the extra pocket money that work provided. This is where the idea of a “retirement gig” comes in, and it’s a wonderful way to enrich your life.

But then comes the first hurdle: the job application. You pull up that old resume, the one that helped you climb the corporate ladder or secure that senior position you held for twenty years. Suddenly, it feels all wrong. It’s too long, too dense, and it’s screaming a story that isn’t the one you want to tell anymore. You aren’t trying to become a CEO; you’re hoping to spend twenty hours a week helping people at the local library or greeting visitors at a state park.

This is a common feeling, and the solution isn’t to just delete a few lines from your old resume. The solution is to create a new one from scratch, with a completely different purpose. This guide is here to walk you through that process. We’ll talk about how to translate a lifetime of incredible experience into a concise, powerful document that gets you the interview for the part-time job you actually want. This isn’t about impressing a hiring manager with your past glories; it’s about showing them you’re the reliable, friendly, and capable person they need right now. We will explore practical resume tips, look at a sample resume for a semi-retired professional, and help you navigate the modern job searching landscape with confidence.

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