The Business

June 27, 2008

Teen Jobs from an HR Executive

I stumbled across a very good article written by Marlene Prost for The Human Resource Executive Online.

She writes, "Organizations may end up hurting themselves in the long run if the slumping teen job market -- with the exception of hospitality and tourism -- continues to lag. The tendency to hire immigrants, college-age students and older adults leaves little room for teenagers, who need those summer jobs to learn how to become good employees."

It's interesting to see that HR executives understand the importance of teenage employment, we just wish others were as forward thinking as Marlene. And we hope that Marlene knows how much myfirstpaycheck.com can help her.

She asks, So Why Hire Teens?" and answers, "The teen work crisis isn't just depriving kids of pocket money; it's hurting society, because teenagers are not learning how to work, some experts say.

"A lot of my clients express frustration that they're more babysitters than employers" for workers in their 20s, Stamer says. "[These workers] lack a work ethic. They don't know how to be a good employee. They haven't had jobs and [learned to be] accountable."

Teens need jobs to learn the value of work, she says. They need mentors and feedback on performance.

"The vast majority [of teenagers and younger adults] don't wake up one day and understand what it is to be an employee, to learn to be counted on, to be accountable, to do well or not. ... The workers we're not hiring will come into the work force, whether you're hiring them at 16 or 30."

HR also can benefit from teen employment in several ways.

* Identify and keep the best. "I try to convince my clients to give a performance evaluation at the end, to show where [the teens] could develop, where they performed well. If they were good ... provide a financial incentive [next year], a premium," Mathews says.

* Adapt to the millennial mind. The millennials, born after 1977, are more interested in flexible hours and a work/life balance than salary and benefits, Grasz says.

To attract the best young workers, schedule around school hours and consider offering transportation, Mathews suggests. "The employer needs to get creative. It's not a never-ending supply, especially of good workers."

* Create summer internships. On a broad level, some cities such as Boston, run large programs that help businesses create paid summer internships.

On a smaller scale, Stamer says she personally hires a few students every summer in her law firm. 

"I do it for two-fold reasons: If I do my job right, I get valuable service at less rate. These people are going on and build the world I live in. I'm building a safety net for services I need in the future."


June 21, 2008

Two great shout outs for myfirstpaycheck.com

It's all about getting links right?

I wanted to pass on two particularly good pieces - one from 19-year-old Shannon Lilly who graciously let me guest post on his blog Infectedbybugs.com.

And the other, Top New Job Search Sites

, from one of my favorite job search experts Alison Doyle.

Pretty neat huh?




May 20, 2008

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November 21, 2007

Great quote!

"Looking back you never forget the person who helped you get your first job."
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, Chicago Sun-Times, April 12, 1969

We're honored to be in the business of helping people get their first jobs. We know that putting people to work is an important task, and are eager to take it on. Hopefully other local business owners will realize the importance, and benefits, of hiring teens and start posting their jobs on MyFirstPaycheck | Jobs for Teens

Thanks Erin!

November 07, 2007

Check out this great blog post

George's 'EmploymentBlawg' always provides useful and interesting job information, but I think they have a particularly brilliant link today, check it out!
Thanks for your help promoting MyFirstPaycheck | Jobs for Teens George.
Would anybody else like me to guest post?

October 23, 2007

More advice from MyFirstPaycheck | Jobs for Teens

We're currently putting together advice for young adults on what to do when they actually enter the workforce to go with the advice we currently have posted about finding a job.
Any ideas?

October 16, 2007

myfirstpaycheck.com improvements

Watch for some basic improvements to myfirstpaycheck.com coming soon thanks to the great work of our designer Valerie Blassey.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions... and thanks!

October 05, 2007

Comparing job boards

According to Craigslist...

Applicants per Job Ad (Yahoo Finance, november 2006)


                                                                                                                 
1. careerbuilder69 replies
2. craigslist51 replies
3. monster7 replies
4. hotjobs2 replies

If this is really true, we're doing really well for a company that just got started!

September 11, 2007

First print write-up!

Thank you Philadelphia Bulletin! ... now if you could only post this online

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August 28, 2007

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