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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Compiling the Necessary Information to Include on Your Resume
PUTTING TOGETHER AN awesome resume is an extremely important part of the overall job-search process. This short document...
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Planning a Meaningful Junior Summer
Welcome to your junior summer brainstorming workshop - where you're going to come up with the antidote to a long, boring...
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Resume Software Makes the Whole Resume-Writing Process Easier
AFTER YOU HAVE decided what you want to say on your resume and determined the best way to say it, one of the most...
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What Can My Child Do Outside the Classroom to Prepare for College?
A student's interpersonal and leadership skills as well as outside interests and goals are all important for college...
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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),...

