10 More Cities With Job Opportunities for Older Workers

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Many Americans who have seen their retirement accounts significantly decline this year will need to seek work during the traditional retirement years. It will be challenging, but not impossible for older workers to find jobs right now. It helps if you know where to look.

U.S. News recently consulted with RetirementJobs.com to come up with a list of the 10 best cities for retirement-age job seekers to find work. But those cities aren’t the only ones that have job opportunities in relatively recession-resistant industries that also tend to welcome older workers such as healthcare, higher education, government, and service-industry jobs.

Here are 10 more cities with job opportunities for older workers.

Albany, N.Y. Government jobs are plentiful in the New York State capital, which also has seven colleges and a reasonable cost of living if you can brave the long winters.

Austin, Texas Employment levels actually increased by 1.6 percent in the Austin area (including Round Rock) over the past year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, partially fueled by job mainstays like the University of Texas, state capital government jobs, three hospitals, and a thriving music scene, all within a short drive of the scenic Texas hill country.

Boulder, Colo. The University of Colorado at Boulder and several federal research facilities make this town a hub for scientific jobs as well as a paradise for skiers and hikers.

Columbia, Md. Located between employment powerhouse Washington DC and Baltimore, Columbia, Md. also plays host to large tech companies like Arbitron and Merkle, the latter of which relocated its corporate headquarters, and 900 jobs, to Columbia last year.

Dover, N. H. Wentworth-Douglass Hospital and Liberty Mutual are the top employers in this town that is an hour’s drive from both Boston and Portland.

Fayetteville, Ark. Along the foothills of the Ozarks is a college town featuring the University of Arkansas, where seniors over 65 may take free university classes, a free bus service for residents, and retail giant Wal-Mart is in nearby Bentonville.

Iowa City, Iowa Seniors can get excellent health care at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, or join the ranks of the over 7,600 people employed there.

Lincoln, Neb. Nebraska state government and the University of Nebraska at Lincoln are prominent employers in this state capital city.

Madison, Wis. Recession resistant jobs like higher education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, health care, and government are already mainstays in this winter paradise that will delight cross country skiers and hockey fans.

Naperville, Ill. Major employers in this Chicago suburb include corporate food giants ConAgra and Kraft, Tellabs, and Lucent Technologies.

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I'm 66 years old and retired from a financial institution In Jacksonville FL. Myself along with thousands of other people have been seeking ANY jobs...but very few are out there. I'm losing my home after 20 years. I would accept a job anywhere in the US and move. I'm in excellent health and am trying to keep in good spirits. God will answer my prayers I'm sure I just have to be patient.

faith joy currie of FL 8:07AM November 04, 2010

I am a 50+ nurse with disabilities living in Colorado. I have had a persistently difficult time finding part time employment not requiring lifting, working 12 hour shifts, night shifts, standing on concrete floors in nursing homes pushing a medication cart for at least 8 hours. I had 6 job changes in 2009!

I never give up... I refuse to settle for 638.00 for SSI for the rest of my life. I do not tell my employers as I have a hidden disability.

I look forward to every day with a purpose and a reason to get up even with pain and fatique.

If we count our blessings instead of our failures; maintain a positve grateful attitude we can overcome. There is enough in the world for everyone to go around. When we trust God to provide we eliminate our selfish, competetive drives and that makes all the difference.

Pamela of CO 6:17PM January 28, 2010

Las Vegas-a few years ago was a great place to find a job. I sell Real Estate here. You can't move because all of your assets are wiped out. I have never worked in a casino, they are not hiring now, except for City Center. No one knows if City Center is going to make it. Our city has almost 14% unemployment. I sold two houses to people last year, they both lost their jobs, they have not found employment. It is a very depressing situation out here, if I thought I could get any kind of a desant job somewhere else, I would move, no matter what the weather was like.

Linda Masciola of NV 10:36PM January 11, 2010

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