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  2. The 5 Best Jobs for Your Teenager That They May Not Have ...

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    For years, teens have been entering the workforce later, starting their first jobs when they're older or never working at all -- a trend that NPR identified as early as 2018. Culture has changed,...

  3. Five Fun Summer Jobs for Teens - AOL

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    If you're between the ages of 14 and 18, chances are you've had some difficulty in landing a summer job. A less than stellar economy paired with a still high unemployment rate has had a rippling ...

  4. Top 10 Best-Paying Jobs You Can Get Right Out of High School

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    With many career paths providing on-the-job training these days, it's often possible to move up into higher-paying positions without an additional degree. Show comments Advertisement

  5. Career Pathways - Wikipedia

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    Career Pathways is a workforce development strategy used in the United States to support students' transition from education into the workforce. This strategy has been adopted at the federal, state and local levels in order to increase education, training and learning opportunities for America’s current and emerging workforce.

  6. Intellectual giftedness - Wikipedia

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    Intellectual giftedness is an intellectual ability significantly higher than average and is also known as high potential. It is a characteristic of children ...

  7. Occupational prestige - Wikipedia

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    Jobs with high prestige are more likely to have a higher level of pay stability, better lateral career mobility, and established professional associations. Some popular scales that are used to measure SES include the Hollingshead four-factor index of social status, the Nam-Powers-Boyd scale, and Duncan's Socioeconomic Index.

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