New technologies are hitting the market everyday. Younger people are more likely to have experience with what ever is the latest “fad”, as where presumably not too long ago they’d of been in a position to freely explore and practice their passions, anything that was the latest hype and caught their attention, potentially explored for a school project in example.
Age won’t matter, so long as you can demonstrate and sell yourself as someone who’s just as capable, just curious, and just as passionate about hoping onboard new technologies. Older workers in this industry are often turned down because they’re looking to remain “comfortable”, by exorcising any expertise they’ve spent the last 10 or 20 years acquiring, hopeful for a job where they can keep doing the exact same thing they were doing before.
If you want more security and opportunity in this market, take time to play and tinker with new technologies. I know that can seem really difficult for many, especially if you’re in a position where you’ve got kids or other seemingly more important aspects of your every day life you feel are in more need of your attention first, but it’s what needs to be done to overcome this hurdle.
If you’ve got an iPhone or iPad and a Mac in your house, download Xcode. If you’re an Android person/household, download Android Studio. Play around with building some native apps.
Working in web technologies? Drop your affliction and love affair with SOAP and Java. Explore building an API that’s powered by GraphQL, written in a language like Ruby or Node.js, and then build a front end application to consume it in JavaScript that’s using something like React.js or Google’s Polymer Web Components.
Better yet, just go with React, and once you get a handle on that, learn some React Native, bypassing learning native from scratch.
You could also alternatively look into hardware. Find yourself a little home automation project in the Internet of Things world. Pickup an adruino board and a raspberry pie, wire into your garage door and write some code that opens the door automatically for you as you approach, by detecting your location from the presence of your phone.
If you’ve got hobbies and side projects like these that you can demo and discuss your learnings around pationately, you’ll win yourself an audience and a fair shake.