NEW YORK (MainStreet) — At least one sector of the labor market looks to be improving: summer jobs for teens.
More than 1 million teenagers were hired to work during the summer months this year, an increase of 13.2% from 2010, according to an analysis of government labor data by the research
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A good resume is one page long, but not more than two. Long, wordy resumes resemble dissertations completed in the bin. Read on to learn how to limit a professor at the resume to one page.
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Here are some tips to win the contest for the choicest summer gigs:
1. Have realistic expectations of summer employment.
Everyone has a friend with the dream summer job – which earns more than you, works less and seemingly possesses an unlimited number of sick days. (And for the days of illness,
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By Sue Stock
McClatchy Newspapers
RALEIGH, N.C. — For many teens, a summer job is a rite of passage and a chance to earn some cash.
But this year, it also will be a hot commodity.
The tight economy and upswing in unemployment mean there are more job seekers and fewer jobs. And those
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By MELISSA LEE / Lincoln Journal Star
Katie McIllece’s resume should have employers lined up at her door.
A 3.63 grade point average at Nebraska Wesleyan University, where McIllece will soon earn a communication studies degree with minors in business and marketing.
A marketing internship at the Arbor Day Foundation that was supposed
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Look at several things.
First this is a learning experience. If you in it for the money then you might chose the highest paying job and be miserable and give a poor performance. Which will reflect on future employment.
If you wanting something fun, I would suggest looking to volunteer groups.
Or if
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msp13eve.. asked:
I’m looking for a summer job that will bring in extra cash, not a career. I used to work at Vons but quit because it wasn’t for me. I was always greeting and helping customers find things and that was very stressful because I am not a “people person.”
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DAVID asked:
I live in Oakland CA and I want a summer job, but those job search sites are full of spam. Im 16 years old and I need a job. Recommend me something that’s hiring.
Best Answer:
Fast food is always hiring, and most of the time they are happy to hire
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Many areas have youth employment bureaus. Check with your school counselors to see if they have any connections. You can also contact your city hall for a youth employment agency. Similarly, check with your community center aswell for any leads.
Or here is another idea.Become an entrepreneur and do dance parties
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Belle asked:
Hey everyone…
On Wednesday I did the last exam of my Uni life I graduate in July and so I guess I need to get me some employment…
Can someone give me some advice on what makes a great CV…?
I’m 20 and have had 1 summer job in my
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