Thursday, November 28, 2019
Twitter and Instagram celebrate #TakeYourDogToWorkDay
Twitter and Instagram celebrate TakeYourDogToWorkDayTwitter and Instagram celebrate TakeYourDogToWorkDayTake Your Dog to Work Dayis in full effect, and people have been taking advantage of the occasion in workplaces in different parts of the world. Check out how the furry critters have been brightening things up at work through Twitter and Instagram with takeyourdogtoworkday.Twitter had a field dayPeople - and dogs - are really getting into it.A cat even made an appearanceInstagram also joined in on the funhttps//www.instagram.com/p/BkVRaAbl9CA/?tagged=takeyourdogtoworkday
Saturday, November 23, 2019
5 Reasons December Is a Great Month to Find a Job
5 Reasons December Is a Great Month to Find a Job5 Reasons December Is a Great Month to Find a Job5Between the fruitcake and the festivities, you might think that December is one of the worst times to find a job. In fact, the opposite can be true. The last month of the year is actually a pretty darn good time to find a job to take you into the new year, from less job-seeker competition to companies clearing out end of year budget surpluses.Start searching for a flexible job todayHere are five reasons that might be a pleasant holiday surprise1. Job seekers stop looking. As people departure putting the ho ho ho into their holiday, they tend to slow down (or stop) their job hunting efforts entirely. In fact, many dont start looking again for work until after New Years. So as the pool of talent decreases, the number of jobs available increases, opening up the door for you to find a job more easily.2. Companies have extra cash. While you may be on a budget come the holidays, that is gener ally not the case with companies. Many organizations might find that they have extra dollars in their budget that they have to spend before the New Year. Why? If they dont spend it, then their budget will be decreased come the following year. With extra money on hand, companies will hire extra employees to fill newly created positions.3. Workers quit their jobs. Maybe it has something to do with the New Year and having a fresh beginning, but many workers will time their resignations to coincide with the holidays. That means theres a growing number of jobs available that need filling- ASAP. If you are still searching for a job during the holidays, you might come across one of these once in a lifetime positions that wouldnt be available during the regular calendar year.4. Projects need completion. Sure, employees may be burning the midnight oil in an attempt to wrap up year-end projects, but sometimes they simply cant make the deadlines. Openings may be created to help companies compl ete tasks- or to fill in for workers who may be on vacay.5. Networking opps improve. Lets say that youve had a difficult time finding a reason to get in touch with a prospective boss. Sending a holiday card- along with an invitation to have a lunch meeting- is a great way to get your foot in the door. Not only will you be able to sidestep any potential job candidates, but you can have an in-person informational meeting with him and express your desire to work with the company. That way, if any job openings become available, youll be at the head of the list.Even though you might be tempted to tame your job search efforts during the holiday, there are many reasons for you to actually ramp up your efforts instead. The job you find in December might be the next best thing for your career.Readers, do you think its harder to find a job during the holidays? Why or why not? Let us know in the comments section
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Companies That Hire High School Students
Companies That Hire High School StudentsCompanies That Hire High School StudentsFinding a job when you are young can be a bit of a challenge, as not all companies hire high school students. You are ready, willing, and able to work. But where do you look for a job? If youre an ambitious teenager, you may have already logged lots of hours babysitting, mowing lawns, pet sitting, and doing general casual work around your neighborhood. The minimum hiring age for most real jobs is set at 16 years old, but some employers will hire younger students. At other positions, there is a minimum age requirement of 18. Whats the best way to find a company who will hire someone your age? There are a few things you should know to help your job search go as smoothly as possible. A good place to start is by looking into companies that hire high school students as a matter of policy. There are a lot of familiar establishments that you see in malls and shopping centers around the country, and getting a job at one of ansicht companies can give you experience, as well as a job you may be able to keep for a few years while you navigate through college, vacations, and even different locations. Many employers have an age requirement of 16, but there are a few companies that hire younger workers. Check with your local store before you apply to find out whether they will accept an application from someone your age. Companies That Hire Teenage Workers To find job listings from these employers, search Google for the company name, then visit the Careers/Jobs section of the website to apply. You will be able to find even more job listings by searching Google using your age and jobs as search terms. You can also search Indeed.com using the company name and your location to generate a list of open positions. Many companies list, right in the job posting, the minimum age job applicants must be. You will be able to apply directly online to companies with open positions. A quick way to navigate Indeed for available positions is to search for the terms 16-year-old or 16 years old and your location, for example. When you specify an age, it will generate a list of jobs with the age requirement listed in the job position. Applying in-person is another option. Many of these employers accept walk-in applications, and you may even see a Were Hiring sign on the door showing that there are jobs available. When you apply, be prepared for an on-the-spot interview, and have all your contact information and work experience, if any, ready for the employer. Heres a list of some of the top U.S. companies that hire youth workers along with the age requirements for being hired. Many other local and smaller companies may also hire students under 18. Check the website, call, or stop in to inquire about minimum age requirements. 209 Watch Now 17 Summer Jobs for Teenagers Companies That Hire High School Students Adidas (16)Aeropostale (16)American Eagle (16)Applebees (16)Auntie Annes Pret zels (16)Banana Republic (16)Barnes Noble (16)Bed, Bath and Beyond (16)Best Buy (16, 18 for some positions)BJs Wholesale Club (16)Boston Market (16)Burger King (15, 16 for some positions)Carls Jr.(16)Chicago Beef Guy (16)Chick-fil-A (16)Chipotle Mexican Grill (16)Cinemark (16)Chuck E. Cheese (16)Cinnabon (16)Claires / ICING (16)Cracker Barrel Old Country Store (16)CVS (16)Dairy Queen (16)Dans Foods (16, 18 for some positions) Dominos Pizza (16, 18 for some positions)Dunkin Donuts (16, 18 for some positions)Fazolis (16)Freddys (16)Fresh Market (16)Gap (16)Gap Outlet (16)Giant Eagle (16)Hannaford (16)Hershey Entertainment Resorts Company (16)Jack in the Box (16)Jamba Juice (16)Jersey Mikes Subs (16)Justice (16)KFC (16, 18 for some positions)Kmart (16)Legal Seafood (16)Marshalls (16)Maurices (16)McDonalds (16)Old Navy (16)Panera Bread (16)Papa Ginos (16)Papa Johns (16)Petco (16)PetSmart (16)Piggly Wiggly (16)Pipeline Grill (16) Pizza Hut (16, 18 for some positions)Pot Belly Sandwich Shop (16)Publix (14, 16 for some positions)Reebok (16)Red Robin (16)Six Flags (16)Skyport Hospitality (16)Staples (16, 18 for some positions)Starbucks (16, most locations)Subway (16)Taco Bell (16)Target (16, 18 for Distribution Centers)The Fresh Market (16)TJ Maxx (16)Walmart (16, 18 for some positions)Wawa (16)Wendys (16)YMCA (15 - 16, 18 for some positions, check with your local Y) Tips for Landing a Job Once you have found a job you want to apply for, be aya to read the job posting carefully, and make sure you follow the directions exactly. Fill out the application completely, and attach any additional documentation they require, such as a resume and/or cover letter, and possibly proof of eligibility for employment, like a copy of your working papers or drivers license. When you get called for an interview, make sure you are prepared, and present yourself as a responsible, mature, and capable candidate. What you wear matters, as well as how you answer the interview questions. Getting Working Papers If you are under 18 years old, you will probably need to obtain working papers (officially called Employment / Age Certificates) in order to legally be able to work. Requirements vary by state. The best place to find out if you need working papers is your school guidance office. Get your certificate prior to starting your job search. It will make the process easier if youre ready to get hired. Restrictions for Youth Employees There are restrictions on the hours teenage employees can work. Limits include the number of hours per day, the times during the day when students can work, and the number of hours that can be worked each week when school is in session, and during the summer. The Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and state law determine the specifications on work for teenagers (14, 15, 16, and 17 years old) under the Child Labor Law and youth employment statutes. There are no hourly restrictions for ages 18 and older, although businesses that serve or sell alcohol and cigarettes may have different age requirements. Exceptions to Minimum Age Requirements Keep in mind that age limitations may vary based on state and local laws, and on the job for which you are applying, so check the requirements before you apply.
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