All teens are looking for jobs to make money, but some teens may not know how to work in a job setting. Some things teens should know when having a job is to be vulnerable, which means it’s okay to ask questions if you’re unsure or if you need advice.
You also want to build great relationships with co-workers, bosses, and managers or people you’d like to work with. You might get a position you don’t want to work at, but just be patient. Do what you have to do and start at the bottom and make your way to the top in position of power.
If you find a prospective job, research the company and people who work there before applying to make sure it’s the correct fit for you.
Work on your body language, like posture and hand placement to show dedication and to exude confidence.
Once you find a job, make sure you’re interested in it. Pick a career you love to do because when you’re working it won’t actually feel like work and you’ll be enjoying it more than feeling like you’re forced to doing something.
Do it with a passion and put your all into it. Yes it will be stressful but worth it because not only are you helping yourself you’re helping others around you. Granted, sometimes you are just working to earn money and hate your job, but make sure the money is actually worth it.
Moral of the story is to know what you want to do and actually do it with a passion while knowing the ins & outs of having a job.
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