The top 10 highest-paying jobs for teens in the U.S.—No. 1 isn't retail or food service
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Having a part-time job is a rite of passage for many American teenagers, especially in the summer months. A May 5 report from Resume Genius, an online career platform and resume builder, identified …
Having a part-time job is a rite of passage for many American teenagers, especially in the summer months. A May 5 report from Resume Genius, an online career platform and resume builder, identified the highest-paying jobs for teenagers, based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The top job on the list is car technician and mechanic, with a median hourly wage of almost $24. To land one of these jobs, you'll need a "natural ability or skill in mechanics," as well as basic knowledge of vehicles, according to Nathan Soto, career expert at Resume Genius, but teens who have the right skills can make good money. While wages can vary, waiter and waitress are the most popular job among teens, Soto says, partially because of the "sheer number of opportunities" available in the field. These roles also "align well with the school schedules," he says: "It's easier for them to go to school full-time and work part-time." Roles like coach or tutor are also "ideal jobs for students" because they inherently relate to school, Soto says, explaining that "if you excel academically, you can tutor in a field that you love and that you're good at." Most teen workers view their roles as "jobs of convenience" to make extra money rather than as "stepping stones for their career," Soto says. Still, having any kind of job experience as a teenager can give young workers a leg up when they pursue full-time employment, he says. "They've done an interview before, they've had a boss before. …
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