With summer break on its way, teens are wondering what they can do with their time off. Fun in the sun is always a relaxing way to spend a break. However, there is a more productive way teens can spend their time and make money in the process: Getting a summer job.
“Summer employment gives teens self-confidence and self-awareness,” says James Avery, director of Education & Training at the Flint & Genesee Chamber of Commerce. “It is important for teens to gain a sense of potential and learn how to manage their own funds.”
Some of the ways students can find summer employment are:
- Attending local job fairs
- Getting involved in their community
- Searching the internet or going to a job listing website such as GST Michigan Works
- Asking peers who are employed if there are any openings at their workplace
- Following the TeenQuest Facebook and Twitter pages
Once a student finds an opening, the next step is getting the job. There are steps students can take to prepare themselves before applying and interviewing for a position. These include:
- Building a strong resume
- Performing mock interviews with family or friends
- Researching the employer beforehand
Students can prepare themselves for summer employment by participating in the summer session of TeenQuest which kicks off July 9 at Baker College of Flint, New Jerusalem Church and Asbury United Methodist Church.
The pre-employment training program will be open to students who are 14-19 years old and are going into grades 10-12.
For more information on TeenQuest, visit the TeenQuest page on our website.
TeenQuest and Summer Youth Initiative are made possible through the generous support of the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation.
Stay up to date on TeenQuest by following us on Facebook and Twitter!