BLUF: How does resume advice change for older workers? The following TechRepublic blog recommends leaving out older work experiences, removing dates of employment, etc.
http://tinyurl.com/lexcqc
I am asked to review resumes of professional colleagues as a personal favor. I would be interested in MT advice on resumes for older workers.

What are you trying to hide?
If you want to leave stuff off, why not just end my chronological resume at some point in the past? I do that though I do go back over 20 yrs on the resume. I have seen resumes from older workers that only list the most recent 10-15 yrs. It's fairly obvious though, especially if their first job is as a manager or a senior individual contributor.
As for leaving off the dates? That's a red flag. It makes me wonder what the candidate is trying to hide.
- Paul -
Paul's right
Leaving dates off is a red flag.
Highly recommended is John Luchte's "Rites of Passage..." which details how to prepare an executive resume.
John Hack
Noted...
I have a copy of John Luchte's book...I may pass along a copy to him. I thought it worthwhile pointing out the alternative/wrong advice from another source.