Teens often work in retail, restaurant and domestic positions because these jobs work around school schedules--and human resources should be familiar with the labor laws regarding minors in Georgia. Looking for a job as a teen is often a matter of making phone calls and personal visits rather than submitting resumes online.
A teenager can find jobs in many places. The easiest places for a teenager to find jobs is in fast food, retail, restaurants, coffee shops, recreation and movie theaters. Although jobs for teenagers are generally low paid, many jobs for teenagers come with training opportunities as well as flexible hours to work around school schedules.
Here a list of good teenage summer job suggestions by age group.
Finding a job when the economy is sluggish can be a challenge for anyone. If you are a teen, it can be even harder to find a job. If you are persistent in searching for work, it will be well worth it. Your first job can give you valuable experience that you can use in future jobs. You will learn many skills such as dealing with the public, working as a team member and learning how to resolve conflict. Before you begin your job search, take the time to write down some of your interests. You might enjoy working with…