Getting a Job
So you think you’re ready to get a job? 

Here are some things to consider:

What kind of work do you want to do? Sometimes, teens take what they can get, but it never hurts to try first for something that might fit your skills levels, abilities, and interests. Think about what you like to do and what you hate to do and start seeking employment in the areas that interest you.

Look at opportunities for teens. Besides food service and working with kids, here are a few fields usually open for young people: lifeguarding, landscaping or yard work, dog sitting,  house sitting, car washes, construction work, amusement parks, department stores.

Check the “Employment Opportunities” section of the local newspaper and with your school counselors since they often know of employers looking for kids. Opportunities are found through networking,  just let people know you’re interested in finding a job.

Apply for the job. You may need to apply for several jobs before you land one. Enter the place you’d like to work and ask for an application. Often you’ll be allowed to fill it out on the spot and they may even do an interview on the spot, so dress nicely even when you just go to get an application. Make sure you have identification of who you are and proof of your age, such as your driver’s license or your birth certificate.

Your potential employer may ask you questions such as, “Why should I hire you?” or “What benefits can you bring to our company?” Don’t say, “Well, I just need a job and you’re close to home.” Instead, think about this ahead of time. Put yourself in your potential employers’ shoes and consider what they might want in a worker. Your answers don’t have to be complicated.            

Succeed! After you get a job, keep a few things in mind.

     
Managing Money
Land a job and suddenly you have income that goes beyond any allowance you’ve been receiving—and it seems like a fortune! Learning to handle money can be a challenge, but here are some tips:
Jeanette Gardner Littleton is a freelance author and editor in the Kansas City area.

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