The Teenager's Guide to Getting  a Job
 

What does Bill Gates (CEO Microsoft), Michael Dell (Dell Computers), Russell Simmons (Founder of Def Jam Records and Phat Farm Clothing) have in common?  They all had jobs as teenagers.  Some of the worlds most successful people got a head start before they were adults by becoming economically productive at an early age.

Getting a job while still a teenager, may very well be one of the most significant events in any young persons life and is an important step between adolescence and adulthood. 

Teens
that have jobs not only earn an income, but learn some of life's important lessons at an early age. "The Teenager's Guide to Getting a Job" will give your teen a head start in the real world.

Independent teens become more independent adults.

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What's Inside

 

      Nearly 30 skills you can sell to an employer

 

How to write resumes that get jobs

 

The best jobs for teens

 

Businesses that teens can start

 

Which Help-wanted ads to stay away from

 

Use e-mail to get a job

 

How to avoid the top five common application mistakes 

 

What and what not to wear on an interview 

 

Exactly what to say on an interview

 

Ten things never to do on an interview

 

     Getting a job is a great way for teenagers to get ahead, as is getting a low limit credit card to build good credit. Look online to find the best student credit cards. A great after school job paired with a low interest credit card will ensure that teens learn responsibility and accountability.

 

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The Teenager's Guide to Getting a Job




 
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