Tips for Older Workers Interviewing for a Temp Job

Nancy Anderson
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Whether you're a retiree looking to fill your free time with something meaningful or a seasoned employee hoping to spend a few more years in the workforce, a temp job may present the perfect opportunity. While an older worker can have a tough time convincing a recruiting manager that he's deserving of the job, these seven tips can help.

1. Do Your Research

At a temp job, you're not likely to become immersed in the company culture or move up the corporate ladder. Rather than researching the organization's employees on LinkedIn, review the job description to determine what the employer wants in an employee, and explain to the hiring manager why you're capable of fulfilling the duties.

2. Prepare for the Interview

Just as you do for any job interview, take the time to practice common interview questions, but hone your responses to suit the position for which you're applying. The hiring manager is not likely interested in hearing about your long-term career aspirations, so demonstrate why this temp job is ideal for you in the short term.

3. Display Your Confidence

Tell the hiring manager why you're more qualified than younger candidates. Explain that you're a confident employee who works independently to complete the task assigned and doesn't back down from a challenge.

4. Brag About Your Skills

Don't be afraid to toot your own horn. Tell the hiring manager about your ability to be flexible, take on new tasks and work with others on a team — all skills that are important for an employee taking on a temp job.

5. Tout Your Experience

Talk about the positions you've held in the past that can contribute to your success in this job. Don't just mention work experience; use examples from your life experiences, volunteer opportunities and more.

6. Think Quickly

When it comes to a temp job, there's not a lot of time to waste or overthink the decision. Employers want an employee who is willing to step right into the position and get to work. Be ready to accept the position and start the job at a moment's notice.

7. Demonstrate Your Adaptability

Describe for the hiring manager an instance when you were able to be adaptable, whether it was facing a new work environment, taking on different duties or working with a variety of clients. This is a skill that bodes well for any employee taking on a temp job, as the terms can often be unpredictable.

Older workers have just as much — or more — to offer employers as their younger counterparts; it's just a matter of convincing hiring managers. When you're trying to land a temp job, follow these tips to make sure you use your experience, qualifications and personality to your advantage.


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  • Maggie E.
    Maggie E.

    Thanks for following the encouragement!! The tips are sound and very doable....

  • Patricia H.
    Patricia H.

    Thank you - great info!!

  • Jerry M.
    Jerry M.

    Very good advice.

  • Ivon T.
    Ivon T.

    Wonderful and great advice

  • Rachel C.
    Rachel C.

    Good advice, thank you

  • Eliseo Carrasco
    Eliseo Carrasco

    Great advice, thsnks.

  • HELEN O.
    HELEN O.

    Thanks so much, that's a healthy loaded tip, quite handy and useful2!

  • Jeannette W.
    Jeannette W.

    I have applied before and would like to apply again.

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