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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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Addressing Common Concerns: The Unspoken Questions

Even with a perfect resume, you may have lingering worries. This is completely normal. The world of work has changed, and it’s natural to feel a bit out of practice. Let’s tackle some of the most common questions and fears head-on.

How do I handle a long employment gap on my resume?

Many people have gaps in their work history. Perhaps you took several years off to care for a parent or grandchild. Maybe you simply took five years to travel and enjoy your initial retirement before deciding you wanted to work again. Don’t panic. For part-time roles, this is far less of an issue than it is in the corporate world. Your summary is a great place to frame this. A simple phrase like, “Experienced professional returning to the workforce…” can address it. If you were a caregiver, you can frame the skills you used: “Managed complex schedules, coordinated with healthcare providers, and handled household budgeting.” These are valuable life skills. You can also highlight significant volunteer work or personal projects you undertook during your time away from paid work.

What about ageism? I’m worried they’ll see my gray hair and say no.

It would be naive to say ageism doesn’t exist. It does. But your strategy is your best defense. A modern, concise, and error-free resume helps combat negative stereotypes. Beyond the resume, your attitude is key. In an interview, project energy, enthusiasm, and a forward-looking perspective. Don’t dwell on “the way things used to be.” More importantly, frame your age as a powerful asset. You bring qualities that many younger workers are still developing: deep experience in resolving conflicts, unwavering reliability, a strong work ethic, and the wisdom to not sweat the small stuff. You are not a flight risk; you are looking for a stable, long-term part-time role. For many small business owners, that is pure gold.

Should I openly state that I’m retired on my resume?

This is a great question with a nuanced answer. Using terms like “semi-retired professional” or “retired executive seeking a fulfilling part-time role” in your summary can be very effective. It’s honest and it manages expectations. It tells the employer that you are not using this job as a stepping stone to something bigger. You are specifically looking for what they are offering: a stable, part-time position. It signals that your motivations are about lifestyle and engagement, not climbing a ladder, which aligns perfectly with the nature of most retirement jobs.

What if my technology skills are weak?

This is a common and fixable problem. First, be honest with yourself about where you need to improve. Most part-time jobs today will require some basic computer skills, like using an email program, a web browser, or a point-of-sale system. The good news is that these are easy to learn. As mentioned before, check with your local library, AARP chapter, or community college for free or low-cost computer classes for seniors. You can also find countless free tutorials online. Once you’ve brushed up, you can confidently add “Proficient in Microsoft Office” to your resume. Showing that you are proactive and willing to learn is a fantastic trait that any employer will value.

If you’re considering relocating for retirement, checking for these community resources—like libraries with strong tech programs—can be a small but important part of your decision-making process, right alongside checking on the local cost of living and healthcare facilities. Many government websites like USA.gov can help you find local resources in a new city.

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