7 Industries Quietly Hiring Older Workers Right Now

A clean comparison chart showing the flexibility, pay, and physical demands of different industries for older workers.
Evaluate flexibility, pay scale, and physical demands across three industries using this color-coded comparison chart.

Comparing Your Options

Finding the right professional fit depends entirely on your desired schedule, income needs, and physical preferences. Here is a quick breakdown of how these popular roles compare.

Industry Sector Typical Roles for Older Workers Schedule Flexibility Barrier to Entry
Healthcare Administration Telehealth triage, Medical billing, Scheduler High (many remote options available) Low to Medium (certifications sometimes required)
Skilled Trades Inspector, Safety Trainer, Job Estimator Medium (often tied to project schedules) High (requires deep prior experience)
Financial Services Bookkeeper, Seasonal Tax Preparer Very High (intense seasonal or part-time) Medium (requires tax knowledge or training)
Education Substitute Teacher, Online Tutor High (choose your exact days/hours) Medium (often requires a bachelor’s degree)
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Olivia Davis

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Olivia Davis

With a background as a retail buyer, Olivia has a sharp eye for deals and a deep love for helping people live well for less. She specializes in smart shopping, seasonal savings, and lifestyle hacks that make frugality feel stylish, not restrictive.

11 Responses

  1. I would be interested in computer programming on mainframe computer. I write mostly in Cobol, JCL
    and some SQL. I want to work from home and be able to program while traveling from KY to NC. If you have anyone interested in my skills, please let me know.

  2. As a former CNO, I would be interested in learning more about the healthcare opportunities.
    Thank you!

  3. Retired mechanical engineer of 40 yrs. Owned lawnmower repair shop for 20 yrs. Have around the US, Cannada and Algeria. I still do HVAC engineering /design and plumbing engineering/design.
    Develop start up procedures , specifications and specialty instruction for installation of equipment and materials.

    Interested in continuing my experience with Architectural Firm or Mechanical Firm

  4. I have experience as a bookkeeper, coordinator, Executive Director Drug and Alcohol services, formerly licenses counselor, Office Manager, and other skills. Would like something I can do from home as I care for another senior. I am 81 and still working full time for very low pay.

  5. Sr. Project/Program Manager with a Master’s Degree in Information Technology (20 Years experience)
    Interested in managing projects remotely.

  6. After 40 years construction and supervisory skills , I WAS retired.
    I wasn’t ready to retire and surely miss the income supplement.
    Furniture touch up and repair
    Backhoe and trenchers
    Aluminum storefront,windows and doors with hardware
    Exhibit and training aids fabrication
    Is being aged out a disability which most seniors experience???

  7. Top management retail/wholesale.
    40 yrs experience with excellent results.
    Sears Roebuck, Director of Personel over 3500 employees. Bilingual
    10 jewelry stores as co owner.
    President/CEO General Electric Appliances Caribbean.
    President Grupo Cóndor LGE electrónics/ appliances.
    Able to turn around a company to become profitable. Expert in P&L.
    Best Customer Service Store Sears Roebuck &co For 10 consecutives yrs. Expert in Customer Service at any level.

  8. I am a seamstress and would like to find a position that would allow me to use my experience.

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