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1. Always avoided your parents’ friends? Now is the time to get to know them better.
Networking with as many adults (family, friends, neighbours, etc.) as you can is the best way to
find a job. Networking means developing a broad list of contacts and using them to your
advantage when you look for a job. People in your network may be able to give you job leads,
offer you advice and information about a particular company or industry, and introduce you to
others so that you can expand your network. Career experts estimate that the vast majority of
job openings are never advertised or publicly announced, but filled through word-of-mouth or
networking -- known as the "hidden job market."
2. You thought school was over? Think again. Now is the time to learn all you need about
jobhunting because it's going to be harder than ever before to get a job. Try to learn more about
job-hunting basics and read about how to write a good CV, application letters and follow-up
letters.
3. How's your spelling and grammar? Better brush up. Take the time to prepare or update your
CV -- you'll need it when you go on job interviews.
4. Put away those short skirts and thrift-store clothes. When you talk with potential employers,
you need to dress your best and look professional, not like you're going on a date or lounging
around the house. Learn how to dress for success. Remember, you are marketing a product --
yourself -- to a potential employer, and the first thing the employer sees when greeting you is
your attire; thus, you must make every effort to have the proper dress for the type of job you
are seeking.
5. Turn off the television or video games and hit the street. A good way to look for summer jobs
is going to the human resources department or manager of as many stores and offices in your
town. Dress professionally and bring lots of copies of your CV.
6. No matter how bad it gets, keep smiling. Studies show employers look for these things in
teens: enthusiasm, positive attitude, hard-working, friendly, and on-time.
1. interact socially.
2. find jobs openings which aren’t publicly announced or advertised.
3. expand your connections and find sponsors.
1. it reflects professionalism.
2. it gives away your social status.
3. it shows how beautiful and attractive you are.
2. Explain the words/ expressions below. Try to use your own words as far as possible!
a) The author of the text gives teens some useful tips on how to find a job. Can you list them?
b) Why is networking such a useful strategy? Explain!
c) Do you agree with the author when he says that dressing well in a job interview is
important? Why / why not?
d) “Enthusiasm, positive attitude, hard-working, friendly, and on-time“ are some of the
characteristics employers look for in teens. Can you add more to this list?