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Teen Job Search: 9 Important Keys to Finding the Job That Suites you Best

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When I was in school I typically started looking for a summer job a couple of days after my exams ended. I always wondered why some people found such terrific jobs while I seemed to have so much trouble.

The best summer jobs I ever had were places where I already had some kind of an in. The first was in my senior year of high school, at a local utility company where my aunt worked. There I earned much better than average income for my age and got some great accounting experience. During my university years I had a summer job with our local school board that I heard about from my next door neighbour who, again, worked for there

But what about when you do not have an in? Yes, I found jobs, but they were not always that great. Having a crummy, low-paying job can not only wreck your summer, but also lead to financial hardship during the school year, I often found myself working 2 or 3 part time jobs throughout the school year to make my rent and tuition payments, never mind having spending money for entertainment.

There are ways that one can avoid such pitfalls. The 3 things I never did, but should have: Plan, network, and start early.

Plan

Some people have terrific summer work experiences that help them in their permanent job search when school is over. While I had some ideas about what I wanted to do when I completed my post-secondary education, I always looked at summer work as a way to get through school, a means to an end, as opposed to a foot in the door when I finished my degree. When I received my BA, I found that most of the jobs I was interested in required some previous experience or credentials I had not managed to get while I was in school. Seems pretty stupid, but I never had a plan, aside from getting a degree, as to how to obtain the career I was interested in. This left me, and many others who graduated during the economic recession at that time, casting about just to get a job never mind a career.

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Network

Being in a school environment affords a student ample opportunity to get information about many career opportunities. Once the summer jobs I found through my aunt and neighbour had ended I felt as though my network of ins had pretty much been exhausted. What I should have been doing was building that network! Interviewing people who had the jobs I was interested in obtaining when I graduated and getting information on the experience and credentials that I would need would have been a giant step forward (this can sometimes even lead to internships or seasonal employment if you make a great impression). Networking with my friends, their parents, my parents’ friends and so on. Joining campus clubs or volunteering my time in areas related to my field of interest would also have been beneficial. High schools guidance departments and post-secondary employment service centres could, and should, be utilized. More than that, there are teachers and professors to speak to. Being shy and just a little bewildered by it all, I failed to develop any connection with my university professors or TAs who could have provided me with valuable resources, including summer work experiences which in turn could have advanced my career aspirations.

Networking can also work in reverse, that is, you might learn what jobs to avoid. The summer prior to my final year of university I opted not to move home because I didn’t want to lose my apartment. There were posters all over campus exclaiming “Work Outside on Boats!” Sounded great to me! Early in May I reported for work at a Toronto yacht club. The job was not that glamorous, it was cold, hard work scrubbing boats that had been stored outside for the winter. We were assured that things would get better as the weather warmed up and after the initial spring cleaning was out of the way. Indeed, it probably was for the young man who had subcontracted the work from the club and the 2 or 3 friends he kept on after laying the rest of us off! There I was, with a lease and no income. Complaining of my misfortune around campus I learned that others were aware of this shady outfit, it is a small world after all! If only I had taken some time to look into the job before committing to it, I would have saved myself a world of trouble.

START EARLY

Planning and networking needs to be happening all the time. As a student I operated under the misconception that I should be focussing solely on achieving good grades. In retrospect, I could and should have given some of my study time (and social time) over to career planning. A person can get so bogged down with their studies (and in my case juggling part-time jobs) that they neglect to do the work that will truly affect their career more than a high grade-point average.

Start early, plan early (understanding that a plan made early will also need to be flexible), network early, and look for summer work EARLY. It never occurred to me that I should be looking for my summer job during the dead of winter. Being fixated on my studies in February led to a great deal of frustration in the spring. The fact is, many summer jobs are advertised in the winter and early spring. Seasonal job fairs take place months before the summer work term and this is when the bulk of hiring will take place.

Does the early bird really catch the worm? While there may be an element of luck involved in job searching, starting early and applying the plan and network approach will improve your odds of landing a great summer job that might just launch your career.

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Summer Jobs – 3 Simple Rules

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When I was in school I typically started looking for a summer job a couple of days after my exams ended. I always wondered why some people found such terrific jobs while I seemed to have so much trouble.

The best summer jobs I ever had were places where I already had some kind of an in. The first was in my senior year of high school, at a local utility company where my aunt worked. There I earned much better than average income for my age and got some great accounting experience. During my university years I had a summer job with our local school board that I heard about from my next door neighbour who, again, worked for there

But what about when you do not have an in? Yes, I found jobs, but they were not always that great. Having a crummy, low-paying job can not only wreck your summer, but also lead to financial hardship during the school year, I often found myself working 2 or 3 part time jobs throughout the school year to make my rent and tuition payments, never mind having spending money for entertainment.

There are ways that one can avoid such pitfalls. The 3 things I never did, but should have: Plan, network, and start early.

Plan

Some people have terrific summer work experiences that help them in their permanent job search when school is over. While I had some ideas about what I wanted to do when I completed my post-secondary education, I always looked at summer work as a way to get through school, a means to an end, as opposed to a foot in the door when I finished my degree. When I received my BA, I found that most of the jobs I was interested in required some previous experience or credentials I had not managed to get while I was in school. Seems pretty stupid, but I never had a plan, aside from getting a degree, as to how to obtain the career I was interested in. This left me, and many others who graduated during the economic recession at that time, casting about just to get a job never mind a career.

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Network

Being in a school environment affords a student ample opportunity to get information about many career opportunities. Once the summer jobs I found through my aunt and neighbour had ended I felt as though my network of ins had pretty much been exhausted. What I should have been doing was building that network! Interviewing people who had the jobs I was interested in obtaining when I graduated and getting information on the experience and credentials that I would need would have been a giant step forward (this can sometimes even lead to internships or seasonal employment if you make a great impression). Networking with my friends, their parents, my parents’ friends and so on. Joining campus clubs or volunteering my time in areas related to my field of interest would also have been beneficial. High schools guidance departments and post-secondary employment service centres could, and should, be utilized. More than that, there are teachers and professors to speak to. Being shy and just a little bewildered by it all, I failed to develop any connection with my university professors or TAs who could have provided me with valuable resources, including summer work experiences which in turn could have advanced my career aspirations.

Networking can also work in reverse, that is, you might learn what jobs to avoid. The summer prior to my final year of university I opted not to move home because I didn’t want to lose my apartment. There were posters all over campus exclaiming “Work Outside on Boats!” Sounded great to me! Early in May I reported for work at a Toronto yacht club. The job was not that glamorous, it was cold, hard work scrubbing boats that had been stored outside for the winter. We were assured that things would get better as the weather warmed up and after the initial spring cleaning was out of the way. Indeed, it probably was for the young man who had subcontracted the work from the club and the 2 or 3 friends he kept on after laying the rest of us off! There I was, with a lease and no income. Complaining of my misfortune around campus I learned that others were aware of this shady outfit, it is a small world after all! If only I had taken some time to look into the job before committing to it, I would have saved myself a world of trouble.

START EARLY

Planning and networking needs to be happening all the time. As a student I operated under the misconception that I should be focussing solely on achieving good grades. In retrospect, I could and should have given some of my study time (and social time) over to career planning. A person can get so bogged down with their studies (and in my case juggling part-time jobs) that they neglect to do the work that will truly affect their career more than a high grade-point average.

Start early, plan early (understanding that a plan made early will also need to be flexible), network early, and look for summer work EARLY. It never occurred to me that I should be looking for my summer job during the dead of winter. Being fixated on my studies in February led to a great deal of frustration in the spring. The fact is, many summer jobs are advertised in the winter and early spring. Seasonal job fairs take place months before the summer work term and this is when the bulk of hiring will take place.

Does the early bird really catch the worm? While there may be an element of luck involved in job searching, starting early and applying the plan and network approach will improve your odds of landing a great summer job that might just launch your career.

Watch the video related to summer job search

The Human Resources Manager at Crystal Mountain Resort met with Northwest Michigan WORKS! Earn and Learn Summer Youth crew members to give them some tips for finding a job after they finish the summer program. An Earn and Learn crew has been working on a variety of jobs at the Michigan Legacy Art Park which is located on property at the resort. Watch the video to see what the young people learned and to hear what they thought about the job search advice.

How to Perform Job Search Through Online Job Sites

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This is the era of Internet and most of us very well know how to make the best use of it. With the advent of Internet it is possible to make a job search in the simplest manner. There is no role of newspapers anymore and no need to run from one company to another in the search of vacancies. All you are required is to visit online and fill few search bars and make few clicks and there you are! A list of potential job opportunities is there right in front of you.

 

One of the major benefits of online job search is that there is something for everyone. Not only the candidates and recruiters are fetching numerous benefits out of it but also the companies are easily selecting the right appointments according to the designation and work. Earlier, it was certainly a daunting task for the companies to make manual list of all the candidates according to the available vacancies and shortlist them on each yardstick.  Now-a-days, with the help of an effective job search site all the things can be executed merely with few clicks.

 

While making an online job search it is significant to search out the most trustworthy website and put your demands forward. There are some exceptionally good websites available over the Internet that will not only recommend you the right company but also guide you through the whole process so that you can end up with an optimum choice. The right job search site will also help you with the right interview tips; resume writing tips, career planning guidelines, etc. If you could end up with one such site then it can bring a remarkable change in your professional career.

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If you are thinking that the presence of one such job site is just limited to claims then you are wrong! To ensure the right presence over the Internet just make a visit to ‘Job Cluster’ and realize all your professional dreams in no time.  The above mentioned are certainly few of the strengths associated with ‘Job Cluster’ but there are lot more things you can directly avail after making an online job search with this site. But the key feature which makes it a dynamic website is the excellent database. All the information available regarding the job categories, placements, resumes postings and advice and resources.

 

There is no question of finding any sort of outdated record and all new job openings and hot lists are updated on everyday basis. After registering with ‘Job Cluster,’ it is important that you make visits on a regular basis and check out all the job listings available. This is your ideal job search site and it is 100% sure that this is the one place where you can end up your job hunt in the most decisive manner.

 

We all understand the career needs of the individuals and despite of necessary talent they get misinformed and choose the inappropriate job option. Please understand the need of the hour and choose the services of ‘Job Cluster’ now!

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When writing a CV for part-time work, only a few things need to be changed from a standard resume, including job objectives and skills. Learn how to use quantitative statements in a CV, or resume, with help from a career counseling specialist in this free video on job searches and resumes. Expert: Steve Baiter Bio: Stephen Baiter, along with other career counseling specialists, helps to connect people with employment and job training opportunities at the EASTBAY Works One-Stop Career Center in Concord, Calif. Filmmaker: Sam Lee

7 Ways A More Aggressive Job Search Produces Better Results

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This is the era of Internet and most of us very well know how to make the best use of it. With the advent of Internet it is possible to make a job search in the simplest manner. There is no role of newspapers anymore and no need to run from one company to another in the search of vacancies. All you are required is to visit online and fill few search bars and make few clicks and there you are! A list of potential job opportunities is there right in front of you.

 

One of the major benefits of online job search is that there is something for everyone. Not only the candidates and recruiters are fetching numerous benefits out of it but also the companies are easily selecting the right appointments according to the designation and work. Earlier, it was certainly a daunting task for the companies to make manual list of all the candidates according to the available vacancies and shortlist them on each yardstick.  Now-a-days, with the help of an effective job search site all the things can be executed merely with few clicks.

 

While making an online job search it is significant to search out the most trustworthy website and put your demands forward. There are some exceptionally good websites available over the Internet that will not only recommend you the right company but also guide you through the whole process so that you can end up with an optimum choice. The right job search site will also help you with the right interview tips; resume writing tips, career planning guidelines, etc. If you could end up with one such site then it can bring a remarkable change in your professional career.

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If you are thinking that the presence of one such job site is just limited to claims then you are wrong! To ensure the right presence over the Internet just make a visit to ‘Job Cluster’ and realize all your professional dreams in no time.  The above mentioned are certainly few of the strengths associated with ‘Job Cluster’ but there are lot more things you can directly avail after making an online job search with this site. But the key feature which makes it a dynamic website is the excellent database. All the information available regarding the job categories, placements, resumes postings and advice and resources.

 

There is no question of finding any sort of outdated record and all new job openings and hot lists are updated on everyday basis. After registering with ‘Job Cluster,’ it is important that you make visits on a regular basis and check out all the job listings available. This is your ideal job search site and it is 100% sure that this is the one place where you can end up your job hunt in the most decisive manner.

 

We all understand the career needs of the individuals and despite of necessary talent they get misinformed and choose the inappropriate job option. Please understand the need of the hour and choose the services of ‘Job Cluster’ now!

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What most online job sites, recruiters and others do not want you to know about finding a job in a bad economy during a recession freom Harrison Barnes of www.employmentcrossing.com

Small Business Websites – Why You Need Them If You Want To Make Money

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We are living in 2010, practically everyone is using the internet, can we agree on this? Great! Now that we have covered that lets look into Internet and Small Businesses and Website Design for Small Businesses shall we?

A recent study shows interesting statistics on small businesses and the internet, to be exact small businesses with or without websites.

The study reveals that 49% of small businesses currently have a website. Now that is all fine and dandy but if we look a little bit more in depth we can see very interesting statistics:

The percentage of businesses that have a website by their annual sales size:

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45% of companies that make $100k-$499k a year have a website.
49% of companies that make $500k-$999k a year have a website.
69% of companies that make $1.0 Million-$2.49 Million a year have a website.
67% of companies that make $2.5 Million-$4.49 Million a year have a website.
73% of companies that make $5.0 Million-$10.0 Million a year have a website.

So what can we learn from this? The more money a company makes, the more prone they are to have a website? Or looking at it from a different angle we can see that if you want to make big money with your business you are most likely in need of website design for your small business.

Having a website for your small business will help gain you new business from the Internet, and lets be honest, most people will be searching for your type of product or service on the internet. Why? Because it is just way easier then flipping through the yellowpages or any other form of finding products and services.

Finding successful website design for small businesses isn’t very difficult and isn’t expensive at all these days. You don’t really need to know anything about the internet or building a website to make this happen, you just need to find the right company or resource that can build you a quality website for an affordable price and let them do all the technical stuff.

If your small business isn’t on the internet today then you are losing money every passing day, think about that.

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President Obama speaks about the key role small business plays in moving the American economy forward and the steps his Administration has taken to help small businesses grow and hire new workers during a visit to Woonsocket, RI. October 25, 2010.