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    How do you figure out what you should do for a job?
    Meredith Walters, MBA
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    Meredith Walters is a Certified Career Coach based in Decatur, Georgia. Meredith's coaching program helps people develop the skills they need to find meaningful, fulfilling work. Meredith has over 12 years of career and life coaching experience, including conducting training at Emory University's Goizueta School of Business and the US Peace Corps. She is a former Member of the Board of Directors of ICF-Georgia. She earned her coaching credentials from New Ventures West. She received a BA in English Literature from the University of California at Berkeley and a Master of Business Administration from the University of San Francisco.
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    There are a lot of variables that go into this. It's important to make a distinction between your preferences and your needs. What salary do you need to maintain the lifestyle that you want? Where do you physically want to work? Are you willing to relocate? Make a list of what you absolutely need for a job to make you happy. Then, make another list of things you'd like in a job, but don't necessarily require. This will help you narrow in on whether a position is worth it for you or not.
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    How do I get a job working for seasonal?
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    Retail is a great industry to work in during the holidays. Try to apply to stores that are within your local mall. Supermarkets see a surge in customers during the holidays and often need an extra hand. Make sure that the positions you apply for are marked "seasonal."
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    Where can I work in my 20s?
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    Getting hired for a job is based on experience and availability. Employers cannot discriminate against an applicant based on age. Make sure that you are applying for positions that are within your skillset and if you haven't worked before, apply to entry-level positions. Internships are also a great way to obtain experience and referrals which can lead to greater job opportunities later.
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    What kinds of jobs can I get as a 15 year-old?
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    You could do many things, including be a gardener, dish washer, team mascot or ball-boy.
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    What are the types of jobs I can get at the age of 12?
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    Depending on your level of responsibility, you could try dog walking or babysitting, or running a lemonade stand or bake sale, or making and selling homemade crafts.
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    What jobs can I find at the age of 16 years old?
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    Babysitting, dog walking or working at a store are good options for teens.
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    How do I get a job at 13?
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    You could be a babysitter in your neighborhood or maybe you could be a dog-walker. It is harder in the U.S., because most states require children to be at least 16 to officially work.
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    I'm an engineering student, how can I find a job?
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    Talk to one of your professors, see if they have any connections that might help you. If you're just looking for part-time work to help with expenses while you're in school, inquire at local shops and restaurants. Make sure to inform them that you're a student and only available to work when you do not have class.
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    How far in advance should I apply for a part time job?
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    As for any job, it really depends - the hiring process can take anywhere from a week to a month or more! Typically expect around 2-3 weeks after your interview to determine if you receive a job offer and determine start dates.
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    How do I get a part-time job if I am 64?
    Mzm555
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    Simply apply for roles you are interested in! Be confident in what skills and experience you can bring to roles and be realistic with yourself and consider how many hours and what conditions you would want to work in. You may only want a few hours, or maybe you want an "almost full time", part time job? You may be comfortable doing some heavy lifting, but you might not be wanting to be lifting 25kg bags (55lbs) around all day long. Read job advertisements carefully and think about what the job would be like before applying.
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    What types of job can I get at the age of 18?
    Mzm555
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    At age 18 in most countries you are usually eligible for pretty much any entry level job you can think of, including but not limited to: Retail, sales, warehousing, manufacturing/factory work, childcare, construction, hospitality, cleaning, deliveries, etc. Try enrolling in short courses or attaining licences to improve your employability - these could include car and motorcycle licences, construction induction cards, hospitality courses, first aid and cpr to name a few.
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    At what age can you do a part time job?
    Mzm555
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    This depends on your country and state labor laws - contact your local govt department or website for more information on this.
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    How do I get a part time job if I am a teacher?
    Mzm555
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    Simply apply for jobs you are interested in! Ensure there is nothing in your teaching contract that prohibits you from working elsewhere part-time - there may be something to the effect of a "no-compete clause" for working elsewhere in your specific field. Avoid jobs that would be frowned upon by the principal/school board - typically this includes jobs in adult entertainment, and some forms of mixed martial arts, among a few other various careers. If you are unsure, talk to your supervisor/leading teacher or principal/ assistant principal.
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