Suggestions for obtaining the initial job for your child

By George Dodson


John is a senior at the local high school. As soon as he graduates, he would start searching for employment. With the present economic condition this would not be an easy task. He, along with about 40,000 other graduates from various schools, are competing for the same scarce jobs. Since the kids just completing their schooling do not have any experience, it becomes increasingly difficult for them.

The parents of John are worried. The fact that there is an increasing number of unemployed children staying with parents, is naturally worrying them. They are wondering what they can do to help John t to find a job.

Primarily, the parents should not start pushing once their child graduate. Most of these kids know that they cannot live with mom and dad forever. They realize that they have to go out and look for a job. Your duty should be to give them proper encouragement and provide them any support they would need. Having faith in them would prove more beneficial. In addition, don't nag when things aren't going as fast as you think they should.

Most students are not skilled in job hunting. This makes them prematurely give up the effort. Only way to avoid this is to provide them encouragement and motivation. Taking up part time employment is also an option which you can suggest. Student graduates that are at least working part time are set to move into a permanent situation when the time comes.

It would be ideal to be his friend at this stage. Listen to what the child wants. One of the biggest mistake parents make is insisting that their son or daughter do what they think they should do. In fact, you should instead find out what your child feel like doing and encourage them. If things gets too bad, you should give support. It would be good if you sit together and work out a plan which suits your child.

By all means, don't be too soft. Your child would need some firm encouragement so that he does not give up easily. If you feel that things are not working out then you need to step in.

Establish a social contract with your job-seeking child. Agree on a set of rules and expectations and make sure you both understand the signs when these expectations are met. For example, If they need to fill out 5 employment application in order to drive the car for a week.

It would be better if you suppress your temptation to do things for him yourself. This is going to be counter-productive as it would lead to loss of confidence of your child in yourself and vice versa. You should understand that the things are different from what you had done in your own time.

Above suggestions would definitely help you if you want to help your child in his efforts for getting an employment . This would help in maintaining the trust and confidence in both of you, once your child lands in his first job.




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