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Finding Teen Jobs
There are a lot of articles about teen jobs
available on the Internet today. Some of them offer valuable
information, while other types of teen jobs articles are
basically a repetition of the same few words over and over
again.
So, what makes a good teen job article?
That depends on what type of information you’re looking
for. A good teen job article should offer you some sort
of advice or information that you can take away with you.
You should be able to learn something, no matter how small.
A few topics that would make good topics
for job articles for teens could be:
· teen interview advice
· tips on how to find a job
· guidelines on how to ace an interview
· the best types of jobs for teens
· how volunteering can help you in your future career
· assorted resources for college and other related
topics
· information about the types of jobs available for
teens
· choosing a career path that works for you
· how to effectively assess your strengths and weaknesses
· marketing yourself to potential employers
These are just of few of the topics that might be covered
in good teen articles.
Avoid articles that offer bad job advice. While it’s
true that it’s hard to tell the different between
good and bad job advice in a job article, there are a few
warning signs to watch for.
Be cautious of job advice offered in articles on forums
written by people who read a Web site and want to post their
experiences. Some of these articles can be very helpful,
but others could cause your job future more harm than good.
Articles posted on forums that discourage disagreements
or discussions can also be a warning sign that the advice
offered on it won’t be much good. If a forum discourages
disagreements or discussions, there’s no place for
someone with more knowledge to let others know of advice
that might be a mistake. Plus, disagreements and discussions
will allow you to read the thoughts of many others, and
come up with your own opinion based on the information and
arguments provided. This will help you, and give you a chance,
to think on your own.
Any advice that tells you, a person fairly new to the workforce,
that you’re worth thousands of more dollars than your
employer is currently paying you, should be read and then
discarded. You may not like it, but if you’re new
to the workforce and have limited skills, you won’t
be able to demand top dollar for your work. If you go about
demanding a much higher wage, you’ll lose your job
and eventually ruin your reputation in the job area you’re
going after.
There are a lot of good teen job articles available on
the Internet. This site features some of them. Read as much
advice and information that you can to help you make the
most informed decision about finding, getting, and keeping
the job that you want. Stick to this information and you
will find all the teen jobs there are!
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