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Finding a job can be very difficult. Once summer comes around, the job market opens up, and tries to attract college or high school students to fill in part time or full time during the summer. But where do you begin? Having a family friend with a job opening is always a good way to go, but that can sometimes be risky. Starting your own start-up company like babysitting, car detailing or landscaping are good routes too. Check out this article from CBS News, that gives advice to students on how to find a summer job.
The latest unemployment figures are encouraging: The economy added 290,000 jobs, the biggest leap in four years. However, unemployment for 16- to 24-year-olds stands at nearly 20 percent, and as the U.S. edges closer to the summer season, it may be more than 25 percent for teens.
Well you or your teenager can avoid this summer bummer, if you know where to look.
Read more at CBS News