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Jobs for teens is a brand new site that helps 13-19 year olds get part-time, casual or even full-time work. We offer a listing of available jobs, as well as the opportunity for jobseekers to create their own job wanted ads and find work for themselves, ideal if you have a special talent or service ie Computer skills..

Why are we different?

There are job sites all over the web and chances are you're pretty familiar with them. Seek, myCareer, careerOne and more. They're fantastic sites, but they specialise in fulltime employment for professionals. www.jobsforteens.com.au is different. We are the premier site focusing on jobs for teenagers looking for part time work.

In addition to listing paid jobs, we also have a section for work experience for full time students.

Employers get to create an employer account sign up and advertise their jobs for free, the jobs can be edited or removed at any time. Job applications are system generated and sent automatically by email, so there is no unintentional contact and neither jobseekers or employers are required to accept any job offer.

That's great for jobseekers because when you apply for a job it means you only give the information you want to an employer and you can choose how and when you would like to be contacted.

For employers it makes finding a part time worker easy. You just create your listing and wait for the applications to come in. Job listings are setup for 1, 2, 4 week or even continuous posting. You can delete a job posting at anytime should the job be filled before the listing cycle has finished.

If you want to know more about www.jobsforteens.com.au or get detailed information on how the site works then check out our Help page

 

 

 

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