Creating your first resume – especially if you’re a teenager – can be tough. What do you write for work experience if you don’t have any? What is an objective statement, anyway?
Here’s some help: four free resume templates designed just for teenagers by Jennie Withers, author of Hey, Get a Job! A Teen Guide for Getting and Keeping a Job. You can download them for free and use the one you like best to create your own resume. You’ll find more job tips for teens on Jennie’s site, as well as a link to preview and purchase her book.
Wondering who will hire you if you’re 16 or 17 years old? SnagAJob.com has a new way to search more than 50,000 teen jobs – just click the link and filter by city, state and industry. Some employers don’t list the minimum age required, however, so it’s always a good idea to call before you apply.
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