Employment Tips for Teens
In this week’s show we talked to two West Michigan employers that rely heavily on teens during the summer season. Here are their five best tips for getting that summer job.
1. Take it seriously and be professional. Even if it is your first job, it is important and the employer wants to you see if that way as well.
2. Bring the correct paperwork. When you’re filling out an application you’ll need your drivers license or a picture ID, social security number and in some cases a work permit. Make sure you check with your school guidance counselor to see if you’ll need to complete a work permit.
3. Appearance and enthusiasm are important. Make sure the you dress for success, even when just picking up the application. Ball caps, ripped jeans and t-shirts are no-nos. Employers also want to see a positive, outgoing attitude.
4. Be realistic with wage expectation. The majority of summer jobs for teenagers are going to pay minimum wage. After you get one summer of work under your belt and gain some experience, employers will often consider a wage increase.
5. The time to apply is now. Most employers do their hiring for summer in early May. If you haven’t already started applying, make sure you do it before it’s too late.
I’ve been a part of the WOOD TV8 team since 2005. As Special Projects Producer, I work side by side with Maranda making things happen behind the scenes. I coordinate Maranda’s Park Parties each summer and produce a variety of station broadcasts and events through out the year. I also serve as the producer of Maranda’s weekly half-hour show, Where You Live. I love the variety of my job and getting to be a part of the impact Maranda is making on kids in our community!
Outside of work, I've been married for seven years to my husband John and we have two beautiful daughters, Sophia and Stella. When I'm not busy trying to keep up with the kids, I spend "me time" reading fashion or celebrity magazines, sneaking in some good reality television, walking around Reeds Lake with girlfriends and exploring new restaurants with my hubby.
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