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  2. Jobs for Teens: Employers Hiring 14 - 17-Year-Olds

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    Getty Images The summer job has long been considered a rite of passage for American teenagers but sluggish job growth has made securing employment – for anyone – a job itself. ... 17-Year-Olds ...

  3. 40 Summer Jobs for Teens with Better Pay Than Ever - AOL

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    30. Retail. Stock shelves, help customers find merchandise and ring up purchases. These jobs often come with a nice employee discount, so look for retail gigs at your favorite stores.

  4. 16 Best Side Hustles for Teens To Make Money in 2023 - AOL

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    14-year-olds can make extra money by doing lawn care, babysitting, dog walking, selling old clothes and tutoring. How can a 16-year-old make money on the side? 16-year-old teens who have completed ...

  5. Legal working age - Wikipedia

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    Trainees in approved on-the-job training programs. Workers 16 or 17 years old who have completed training as a student learner or trainee in an approved on-the-job training program. Workers 16 or 17 years old who have completed a training program given by a public school or a non-profit institution that includes DOL approved safety instruction.

  6. Here are the hottest industries for teens to find jobs this ...

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    The share of teenagers that work in the summer has fallen over the years. Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the share of those aged 16 to 19 who worked or looked for a job in July ...

  7. Seeds of Peace - Wikipedia

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    The selection takes about half a year, with most of the participants being 14–16 years old. Typically, applicants to Seeds of Peace apply through the school systems in their home countries. Applicants must demonstrate proficiency in English, leadership skills, and local politics. They are selected on the basis of interviews and written essays.