Your teen wants to make some extra money and begin building her resume, but what type of work experience is most appropriate? How does your teen go about finding and applying for a job? We've gathered articles to take your teen from job seeker to job holder in no time.
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Informational Interviews and Traditional Job Interviews
Putting Your Success Stories to Work PREPARING FOR A winning interview is all about knowing your strengths and being...
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What Types of Jobs are Available for College Graduates?
Certificates and degrees earned by graduates of two-and four-year colleges or universities lead to different kinds of...
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Action Verbs and Power Phrases for Your Resume
AS YOU BEGIN to draft your traditional printed resume, you make a greater impact if you use action verbs to describe...
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Hiring a Professional Resume Writer
WHEN IT COMES to writing a powerful resume, it's necessary to take full advantage of whatever written communication...
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Reducing the Dropout Rate through Career and Vocational Education
The social, economic, and political costs of the dropout problem have been well documented. According to Brown (1985),...
