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8 Great Jobs For Teens

In this post,we are going to talk about great jobs that are suited for teens. What are the jobs you should be looking for as a teenager or as a high school student? Now the first thing I want to ask you is why are you actually looking for a job? Because the truth is you have the rest of your life to work and make money unless you're in dire needs and you absolutely need to make money,I don't really recommend working at all as a teenager.  I would recommend focusing on school,figuring out what you want to do with your life,maybe get some hobbies or if you have the idea of starting a business. If you're entrepreneurial, I would always recommend focusing on something that you're doing yourself even if it's a small business or just a project to work on before working a part-time job but if you're dead set on working a job,you want to make some extra money these are the five jobs I would recommend to you. The first job that i think is well suited for teens is wo...

How To Write Character Reference Letter

You might be asked to write a character reference or letter of recommendations by friends, family members and colleagues  and chances are that you haven't written one before. So in this article,you'll learn how to write a good letter of recommendation. There are two good benefits to knowing how to write a character reference letter. The first one is you won't have to stress about writing it because it can be very stressful.  Two,you're giving your subject who you're writing the letter for the best possible chance so that they get the job or the admission or whatever you're writing the letter for. There's a lot riding on your shoulders when you write a letter like this so hopefully I can show you how to make it as best as it can possibly be. I'm actually going to show you two examples, real letters of recommendations that I've written for people over the years to make this easy. I've compartmentalized it into four important facts so knowing ...

Good Reasons for Leaving a Job

Good reasons you need to leave your job. You may pride yourself in the fact that you're no quitter, but let's face it: when it comes to work, sometimes you have to be! You outgrow a job, a better situation comes along, the job isn't what you believed it to be, or you no longer fit the company culture. The truth is that there's no real prize for stamina, especially if you become bitter and burned out by a job you detest. But how do you know when to quit your job and move on? Here are the top signs that indicate it’s time to say goodbye to your job and look for another. Number 1 - You Dread Going To Work In The Morning. We all get a case of the Mondays from time to time… But, when your alarm goes off, and you feel compelled to start sobbing into your pillow, it’s seriously time to rethink your job. Dig deep and look at what is really bothering you: Is it a specific task you have to accomplish? Is it the people you work with? Or are you just bored by the monotony? G...

How to Write a Letter of Interest

In this post,we are going to talk about how to write a letter of interest. It's important to note that you probably have seen a job of interest to you either in the newspaper on a website or you have a career service sending you announcements of positions that are in your area. So lets get started. While writing your letter of interest, within your first paragraph make sure you identify the title of the position for which you are applying and where you saw the advertisement, that's very important. This letter of interest is going to be brief. It's going to point out why you are the perfect fit for the position that you saw advertised,what is it in terms of your experience,in your skill,in your knowledge or in your education that prepares you to be the perfect person. The style of the letter should be block style there should be no indentations. Remember it should be brief and straight to the point and it accompanies your resume,your name,street,city and state,zip code...

Cv Writing Tips

In this post you are going to learn how to write a CV even if  you've got little or no experience. Maybe you're a graduate or a school leaver and you've never had a proper job before I'm going to teach you how you can still create an effective CV that's going to get you the interviews you want. This is a big challenge for a lot of young people especially when you're applying for jobs and a lot of the adverts are saying that you need experience and you need certain skills. How do you actually go about showing people you have these skills when you have no work experience? It is challenging but it's not impossible. You just need to be a bit creative in where you pull the skills out from and then how you show them to people. So throughout this guide what I'm going to cover is what is a CV first of all. What is a CV and what is its purpose more importantly and then who reads your CV? It's important that you understand who's reading your CV when yo...

Project Manager Cv Example

In this post,you will get an inside view of what hiring managers look for when they look at project manager resumes. Resume is a meaty topic but first we're going to do a bit of a perspective exercise.I'm going to tell you about the number one thing that most people get wrong about resumes and it's the primary reason your resume is not getting read then I'm going to follow it up with eight tips just general tips on how to make your resumes a thousand percent better and then I'm going to get into eight steps that you can follow to prepare a resume that will get you the interview. Let's talk about that number one mistake that people make with their resumes and here it is the number one mistake that people make is that they fail to recognize that the resume is a piece of marketing material. It is not simply a place for you to record all of your employment history.A lot of  people would say that sounds a little bit crazy,that's that's what I believe....

Top 7 Part-Time Jobs

If you need to stay home but still need to make money, I’ve got seven part-time jobs  you can do remotely that require no experience. I’m revealing how to get started, how much you can expect to make and the companies hiring for each job. Compared to a lot of online or at-home jobs, these don’t involve starting your own company or website. I’m focusing here on the jobs that are already set up by an organized company, that require no experience and that you can start within a week. Understand that none of these jobs are going to make you rich like those passive income business ideas. What they will do is give you flexible hours and a solid paycheck so you can focus the rest of your time on other things. For each work from home job, I’ll tell you how to get started, how much you can make and list out some companies that hire for the position. I’ll also share three secrets to working from home at the end of the post and believe me,these three tips will save your sanity. They will ma...

References On A Resume

Are you making the classic mistake of adding your references to your resume? Do you know the acceptable way to present your references to your recruiter? In this post, I'll show you how to correctly display and rank your references as well as how many and the types of references you should be adding. Keep reading. Unless the employer specifically ask that your references be included on your resume we suggest that you don't add your references to your resumes. The space and information on your resume are important, so don't waste that by including information that the vast majority of employers won't require until much later in the recruitment process. Instead, use the space to display additional skills, abilities, achievements and certification details. Also, avoid using the "references available on request". This is outdated and unnecessary as employers already know that they can request references from you if they like what they read on your resume. Ou...