Why Do Some Employers Still Ask for My Graduation Date and How to Get Around the Age Biases That Causes

Why Do Some Employers Still Ask for My Graduation Date and How to Get Around the Age Biases That Causes

Ever wonder why some employers ask you for your graduation date on an application? Even though dates are not always an accurate way to gauge, employers will look at graduation dates alongside work history and make their best guess at an applicant's age. Unfortunately, there are instances where job applications require a graduation date, leaving no other option but to include one if you wish to proceed.

It is not illegal to ask this question on an application, but if they base their hiring decision on the date(s) provided, then they could be in violation of the law. This raises the question of why they ask for this information, especially if they do not actually verify education.?

Too old, too young, too seasoned, not experienced enough… Ageism (particularly against more experienced, older workers) is alive and well. As such, I always recommend my clients leave dates off their educational history unless their degree was obtained within the last 3 years. Here’s what you need to do to work around this in your job search:

1.) Make sure your resume and LinkedIn profile are up to date.

Make sure your resume and LinkedIn profile both reflect your experience over the last 10-15 years, 20 years max. Focus on your most recent accomplishments. Recruiters and prospective employers are more interested in what you have been doing in the workforce for the last 5 to 10 years.

Note that you want to make sure that your resume is customized to meet the needs of the position you are applying for and that your LinkedIn accurately conveys your skills and background. It is also important that your LinkedIn experience matches your resume in the number of positions, dates, titles, and company names.?

2.) Have recent recommendations on display.

Whether it be recommendations or letters of recommendation uploaded as media on the particular past experiences they align with on your LinkedIn profile, recent reviews of your work will demonstrate your ability to perform your job well (present-day). This helps to confirm that your skills are up to date, making your experience an asset rather than a liability.

3.) Be forward-thinking.

When called for an interview, be sure that you are always forward-thinking, expressing your desire to continuously learn and grow with a company. Share how enthusiastic you are for the position, and what you feel you can contribute to help the organization achieve its long-term goals and objectives. Show them how you can solve their current problems, and fulfill the need they have in hiring for the position.?

In the words of American writer William Arthur Ward, “The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.” If you have been submitting application after application and have heard nothing back, it’s time to do something different. My program can show you how to generate a consistent flow of targeted opportunities, so you can get back to work — no matter what your age. Please message me here on LinkedIn if I can be of service to you.?

Melanie Johnson

Process Engineer | Manufacturing Process Improvement, Measurement and Quality Systems

4 个月

None of these suggestions help with employers who require this information on applications.

You cannot leave dates off of an online application. It won't let you submit without them.

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For those of us in the job market looking for our next opportunity, I've encountered only one employer so far whose job app asks for years of college graduation. I double checked the average age of the employees for that company and found it to be 25-30. There's only one reason to ask and that that is to screen out folks who are older than that average. No, W*****r, you don't got just what I need.

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Kwok-Keung Chow 周國強

Senior Strategist at VML seeking career advancement in the $120k to $150k range, full-time, fully remote only.

9 个月

Choose an obviously incorrect answer, e.g., Jan 1900 - Jan 1904 from the calendar widget or text entry. It is a “required” question but it doesn't mean the answer has to be correct. Any common sense can tell that I cannot be 124 years old.

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