Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Finding a Job
Most jobs for teens which I looked at are small, and mostly include fast food restaurants. The job I found is an inside worker- someone who makes salads, answers phones, does prep work, ect. The company is called tomato pie. This job would be appropriate for students like me, because of the experience and skill set which most of us have. A possible interview preparation would be to know why I wanted to work there, what qualities I possess which would make them want to hire me, and any other questions that seem fitting for a restaurant job. Finding a job online is generally easier than trying to find one in the newspaper or by driving around and looking for "Help Wanted" signs. Many websites and organizations pop up looking for employees, and all I have to type in the search engine is, "jobs for teens." However, anyone else can turn in an application just as easily as I can online, so printing it out and giving it to the manager by hand is a good way to be noticed. Even though jobs for teens like may be minimal, or selective to fast food, we all have to start somewhere. I just need the experience.
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ReplyDeleteSounds like a cool job. I like all the reasons you put to support the job.
ReplyDeleteI thinks a job like that would be a lot better for me. I don't like jobs as cashiers so I think I'd be better off working at a place like that.
ReplyDeleteYes, your right about the convenience of finding a job online. I always looked for the helped wanted sign or asked was they hiring.
ReplyDeleteSeems like a good job to gain experience. I agree that finding jobs online is actually somewhat easier that just trying to go and look.
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