Recruiting Web Site Targets Those Working After Retirement

October 10, 2007 (PLANSPONSOR.com) - An online recruiting service named RetireeWorkforce.com is meant to help Baby Boomers who plan to work after retirement find a job.

According to a press release, the Web site focuses on the baby boomers who want to continue working or find a different career after they hit their retirement age.

“Studies by Merrill Lynch and Ernst and Young report that 74% to 85% of people over the age of 50 plan to remain in the workforce in some capacity during their retirement years ,  said Joseph Scalice, president and CEO of RetireeWorkforce.com, in the press release. “Our goal is to be the number one way for employers and qualified retirees to connect.

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According to the company, RetireeWorkforce.com job opportunities range from blue- to white-collar and cover employment options including seasonal, temporary, part-time and full-time.

Industries include accounting, engineering, education, financial services, health care, legal, retail and science, among others, the announcement said.

For more information visit  www.retireeworkforce.com .

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