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Help a Teen Find a Job | |
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2. Discuss options, taking into account your teen's time availability and transportation needs. | |
3. Think creatively: If your daughter wants to be a tennis star, maybe she can work at the local tennis club. Or your wannabe reporter can call local newspapers and radio stations for an intern position. | |
4. Help your teen create a résumé, even if this is her first working experience. A teen résumé can include academic and extracurricular information and can mention awards, honors and relevant skills and interests. | |
5. Role-play with your teen. Listen to her ask for the job and describe her strengths, and coach her on what she should say in response to questions the interviewer may pose. | |
6. Make a list of possible contacts, including both yours and your child's. | |
7. Get phone numbers and encourage the teen to call for job possibilities. |
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