Ageism forcing some women to consider revamping their resumes in a changing job market
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Ageism forcing some women to consider revamping their resumes in a changing job market
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As more companies are turning toward artificial intelligence to sift through thousands of applications, some women report increased incidences of ageism in the job market. This has forced applicants to consider what some call "resume botox," where one omits age or years of experience to increase the chances of getting hired. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on how job seekers are adapting. April 4, 2026