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How Your Teenager Can Find a Job This Summer

School's out. Time to earn some pocket money. Here's where to look for summer jobs in Alameda and beyond.

Paper rounds and babysitting gigs are respectable jobs for teenagers during the school year, helping them earn a little extra cash for weekend activities. But summer is the prime time to amp up earning opportunities and save some serious dough.

There are plenty of opportunities in and around Alameda, if you know where to look, from local restaurants to retail stores and more.

One way to approach the job hunt is to go "old school" and send your teen around town so drop off resumes and fill out applications at local businesses. Here are some tips for teenagers from About.com on how to put together a resume.

But more and more opportunities are being posted online, and even allow for online applications. SnagAJob.com has a "teen job search" function that finds jobs suitable for a certain age range. Just sign up for an account, input your birthday and get searching.

Opportunities for teens in Alameda include:

Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar

Jamba Juice
Opportunities for teens in San Leandro include:

Home Depot
Michael's Arts & Crafts
Jamba Juice
Sports Authority
It's important to know that federal law allows minors to work from the age of 14, but California stipulates that anyone under the age of 18 must obtain a work permit. Once an employer has agreed to hire a minor, the teen's school must complete a form titled, "Statement of Intent to Employ Minor and Request for Work Permit".

How is your teenager looking for jobs this summer? What have they found? Share your experience and tips in the comments.



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