Welcome to freeteenjobs.com - A Online friend for Teenagers

We "freeteenjobs.com" do promote affiliate related job also, If it's really useful for the teenagers to find a job. Most of the teenagers and students spending their time by playing games and watching movies. A very few special teen like you!! looks to help your parents to support them by your contribution. This site especially for the teen like you!.

Don't get hurt at this age, most of you do not have a knowledge about online income. We can learn you to make money online. Its very easy to do without any investment, It brings you money by all the way.

This site is especially designed to guide teenagers to make online income to fulfill their financial needs. More than 10,000 teenagers get benefited from us. Please go through all the tabs like Summer Jobs, Teen Jobs, Survey Jobs and register with the “Top Paying Companies”. If you face any problems or need any guidance feel free to contact us. We are always here to help you. Be with us and raise yourself.
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Student Part time & Summer Jobs

In a tight job market where your competition lines up for for steady part time, get a head start in March or April for jobs throughout the summer.

By getting your contact details and winning personality in front of prospective employees early, you'll increase your chances when summer finally rolls around. Meanwhile, make occasional call backs or personal appearances to help them decide who they may be hiring in June (YOU!)

Think several income streams: Lawn mowing, burger slinging, baby-sitting, dog walking or house-sitting (while your neighbors go off on vacation) can all add up to a little more than pocket money.

Be persistent, and spread the word among teachers, guidance counselors, family, friends, teachers - or even your Great Aunt Alice - that you're on the market for a cool summer or after school job.
Part Time, After School & Summer Jobs on the Web
Hit the Net to surf around for after-school or summer jobs right in your neighborhood... along with tips on job hunting, resume writing, seasonal jobs, and more moneymaking ideas.

If you just want to build up experience with non-paying teen volunteer work, there's a world of summer internships in hi-tech, politics, travel, or the great outdoors to be found on the Web.

For the really ambitious, also check out helpful guides to starting up your own real world cash business while you're still in school, including advice from young Donald Trumps and other cool teen hotshots:

Teens4Hire.com - Free membership to search for full-time, part-time, summer, seasonal, volunteer or vocational jobs for teens 14 years or older.

Groovejob.com - Part time, summer or hourly jobs available from top companies, searchable by U.S. zip code, plus online tools to post your resume, interview tips, FAQ.

JobDoggy.com - Part-time jobs for students and full-time summer jobs searchable by U.S. zip code, state or city, with a good collection of info on job hunting, resume writing, seasonal jobs, and moneymaking ideas for the under-15 crowd.

TOP 5 TIPS

1. Be assertive. A job will not come to you. You have to go out and get it.

2. Your first “image” impression is very important. Dress in clean, neat clothing and look for “Now Hiring” signs at retailers around your neighborhood and the closest mall. Don’t pass up a paying job at a fast food place—they have a renewed interest in teens that have a legal right to work in the United States of America.

3. Your first “verbal” impression is very important. Use your “business voice” to ask about the minimum age requirement and if you meet it, ask to complete a job application.

4. Your first “written” impression is very important. Take your time and fill out the job application form neatly and completely.

5. An “overall” positive impression will determine if you land the job. During the interview relax, listen to the questions and answer the questions honestly, continue to use your business voice, look the interviewer in the eye, be polite and convince the interviewer that you can and will do the job above expectations.
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