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Advice for parents in preparing teens for job interviews 11 Articles

  • 1 of 11

    by Lesley Rigg

    "Rebel, Rebel your CVs a mess" as David Bowie never said. One of the hardest things for young novices approaching an interview is to deal with the idea of selling themselves to an adult or authority figure when they may h...read more

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    by Steve Martin

    The biggest challenge for teens in their first job is that for, perhaps the first time in their lives, they will have to learn to get on with people they have nothing in common with. Whether it be someone their same age, b...read more

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    by David Braybrooke

    In preparing teens for job interviews, it is crucially important that a parent fosters a positive approach concerning work and careers from the outset. The following advice may be of assistance in this: Firstly it i...read more

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    by Dee Herrod

    Preparing teens for Job Interviews Job interview can be tough especially for teenagers with little or no job experience. There are several things that parents can do to help teens prepare for the interview experience. ...read more

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    by Rachelle de Bretagne

    Preparing your teen for their job interview can be a difficult task. Here a parent needs to do a little bit of homework to be effective in what they set out to achieve, because dressing in the right clothes really isn't en...read more

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    by S. Mills

    What advice were you given when you went for your first job interview? Do you remember? Was any of it especially good or bad? Some of the best advice for parents in preparing teens for job interviews is to talk to y...read more

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    by Sophia Aniston

    A teenager preparing for a job isn't much different from an adult. They need an adult's guidance to help ensure that they get the job they want. Help your teen create a resume. Yes, I know that without prior job exp...read more

  • by Gansta Marcus Presents

    Okay, lets get your teen together for a job. #1. Lets lay there morals down. The proper tone and words are very important. Saying yes mam and yes sir really shows a sign of respect. A clear YES or NO also works. Good ...read more

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    by Teresa Meakin

    When i was married to my ex husband he had 3 other children who lived with him from his previous marriage, so i became step mum instantly. We connected very well and i treated them as though they were my own kids. I bought...read more

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    by Amanda Coers

    I remember when I was finally old enough to have a job. I was bombarded with advice from every side of my family: wear something professional, be polite, be honest during the interview, call at least three times to inquire...read more

  • 11 of 11

    by Allison Whitehead

    Advice has got to be the correct word here. We all know most teenagers' backs go up as soon as you even hint at the idea that you may have more experience and know a little more about the world than they do! We all hav...read more

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