It is totally hard to find a job because a lot of the time people want adults that can work full time and don't have school getting in the way all the time, but there are many ways to find a job check in your local papers for people advertising for help, also ask around your local town shops and newspapers distributors they always want people to deliver, and if none of that works ask your neighbours if they want cleaning done or babysitting you could try putting up a notice in shops or in your school that your looking for a job with your age and when your available they may just come to you! I hope this helps you good luck finding a job
However, (and I wish I was given this advice when I was a teenager): If you have specific interests or hobbies, or are gifted with specific talents that you would eventually like to develop into a career, go out and talk to people working with those skills. Use the yellow pages to find companies that might employ people with your talents and conduct informational interviews to learn more about the industry.
While working a retail or restaurant job will fill your pocket with money in the immediate term, a focused career search will benefit you greater in the long term. Researching your fields of interest early on will help you discern whether you even like these fields before you invest time (and several thousands of dollars) in schooling and training only to learn you didn't really like the work. I know far too many lawyers and engineers who regret the choice they made, and most of them returned to school for retraining in a field they enjoyed more.
For further reference, I recommend the book What Color is Your Parachute, by Richard Nelson Bolles. I have read several editions since 1988, and each new edition speaks to the current job hunting climate.
The most important thing is to keep positive.
Website reference: http://www.jobhuntersbible.com/
There are a multitude of places to find weekend jobs. These range from websites that list jobs and have filters such as location, full-time/part-time and casual work as well as which industry you wish to work in, there are also agencies that are government funded who will help you find work by matching your current skill set with an applicable employment position.
Job Finding Agencies
In every city, there should be a job placement agency. They have offices you can visit and they will help you find a job where you are qualified, depending on current job openings in the city.
You should look in the internet for a teenager job or you can find a teenager job in your newspaper of your town. Also you can ask a friend who has a job.
You have to fill out an application...try to look in the help wanted ads of a paper or just ask around.
A 14 year old living in Olive Branch, Mississippi is going to have a hard time finding a job. This teenager should look for babysitting jobs or jobs cutting grass.
By delivering it. lol
No
you CAN get a job now, but good luck finding a "help wanted" sign and a good place to work and a job application
yes
Well you can always volunteer. Or try mom&pop stores that might need some afternoon help.
There are different websites to help you like monster,but as teen age jobs, i would check with your local paper or your local pizza hut, some places won't hire you because you are a teenager
If one is finding it difficult to get a job, an inadequate resume could be the reason for not getting called for interview. Finding free examples of good resumes can really help.