Easy Jobs for Teens (jobs for 16 year olds)

If you are searching for jobs for 16 year olds then you will probably already know just how hard it is out there in today’s crowded marketplace trying to find what you are looking for. Most decent jobs for 16 year olds attract thousands of applications leaving your chances of employment slim at best.




Generally businesses start to accept young part-time or full-time employees starting from the age of 16. But the jobs for 16 year olds are not very well paid and you will have to do hard work that nobody else in the company wants to do for the low pay. Most of the available jobs are jobs that involve long working hours and you also have to work in the weekends. And I am not even talking about the little to no validation you get as an employee in those kind of jobs.

Now, there is an alternative for this. There are jobs for 16 year olds and other teenagers available on the internet where you just have to register with the company and within minutes you can start working. You do not need to send a resume. What they want from you is your opinion on different subjects, products and services. To start working you need a computer and internet connection.

You will be doing internet surveys and offers. It is not complicated at all. Actually most teens are already giving their opinion all around the internet. The only difference is that now you will get paid to do the same thing. It is easy to register and start filling the surveys. They will ask you about products you are using and how you think they can improve certain products. You can make even more money when you let your friends sign up for the program. This is a great and safe way for teens to start earning their own money.

There are survey companies out there that are asking for a registration fee, but I do not recommend paying them when you can do it elsewhere for free.


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A Teen's Guide to Finding a Job

(Jobs For 16 Year Olds)

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A Teen's Guide To Finding A Job is a complete guide manual for teens seeking employment whether part-time or full-time, after school or summers, evenings or weekends. Youth Career Counselor Naomi Vernon provides a sample Application Form with detailed explanations for each fill-in area; a full size practice 'tear-out" Application Form; three different sample Resume Forms; a sample Cover Letter and Thank You letter with full details of how to write each of them; a 30-second and 60-second dialog exercise; a list of organizations offering Career Counseling Services (including their Internet addresses); important Do's and Don'ts for applications (written by employers surveyed across the nation); a sample Resignation Letter with the proper procedure for teens if they must quit a job; and more! Any teen thinking about working for wages should begin by a thorough reading of Naomi Vernon's A Teen's Guide To Finding A Job.




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