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am I too old for a office junior job?

I have just applied for a job position of Office junior, im 20 years old and someone told me I was a little too old for that type of job. I dont think I am.

anyone know if I am too old or not.


fabemmy  Tue 13/05/08 14:44
Tetjam
Tue 13/05/08
15:29
you're too old.

grandad.
squarebear
Tue 13/05/08
15:29
No 20 isn't too old. Go for it!
rachmc
Tue 13/05/08
15:37
I think that what this person means by too old is probably that they feel they cannot easily boss you about as much as a younger person. (Not at all saying this is right, just my opinion!) They probably want someone whom they can mould into exactly what they want them to be.
fabemmy
Tue 13/05/08
15:38

Question Author

Tetjam its not Grandad its Grandma.
SRH
Tue 13/05/08
21:43
Absolutely not too old! In my office the office juniors range from 16-year-olds to 21-year-old graduates. The key is that they are all willing to do the crappy jobs - and may well want to work their way up but do some hard graft on the way. No boss could knock someone for being honest about that.

Also, in this day and age, with so many people staying on in education till a later age, the age of office juniors has risen. Being a bit older could work to your advantage - you will hopefully be a bit wiser than a younger candidate!

After graduating at 21 I worked in a variety of jobs - from working as a filing clerk to cleaning toilets (seriously!). This willingness early on has helped me to get other jobs - nothing says 'I don't mind working hard to succeed and get a job done' than admitting in an interview in your 30s for an executive position that you once cleaned toilets for a living. Always gets a smile out of the sternest interviewer! And shows you are not too proud!
msemma
Fri 16/05/08
23:02
I'm sure the term "junior" is illegal now under the age discrimination act.
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