Obviously age discrimination is de facto policy at many companies.
And itโs to save money, of course โ but I wonder if there isnโt another factor contributing?
HR is if you havenโt noticed usually filled with very young people, typically right out of college (Usually young women, but that doesnโt really matter I donโt think.)
Just an idea. No clue if it has any explanatory power, but I wonder how much age discrimination is just a fait accompli of a bunch of 23-year-olds who see anyone 40 and above as unbelievably, inconceivably ancient?
Iโd be willing to wager that has something to do with it.
A test would be to see what sort of job ads are produced by HR departments that skew much older than average, and compare those to ads produced by departments that skew younger.
I suspect thereโd be a difference.