1. Career Development Sites focus on careers across a range of industries and a good place to begin your career research.
2. Spesific Company Sites, provided by the specific company to find their own needs of spesific job seeker. You’re likely to find job listings, news, the company’s mission statement, and the names of contact people.
3. Industry/professional Association Sites provide overviews of careers in specific fields, as well as information about education and scholarships, even offer free publications for students. You can find The Internet Public Library offers a list of professional associations at www.ipl.org/div/aon - http://www.ipl.org/div/aon
Here are a few sites of Career Development Sites for teens that you could try :
CoolWorks.com offers postings for seasonal jobs nationwide at amusement parks, ski resorts, national parks, and campgrounds.
SnagAJob.com connects teens with part-time or summer job listings across the country.
For some general career information website list :
Mapping-Your-Future.org for guides of middle and high school students through career and education planning.
Iseek.org offers enough general career information and surfing career researcher, based in Minnesota.
CareerSmarts.com to help students develop an action plan for building a career.
Check out these great well known job search sites that target primarily adults or college students from employer profiles to job search advice to career trends :
JobWeb.com , HotJobs.yahoo.com, Monster.com, Vault.com, WetFeet.com
Little fact, 61 percent of adults ages 18 to 29 and 16.9 percent of students in grades 7 through 12.
In addition, the following sites are good destinations for job listings of teens :
Teens4Hire.org, GrooveJob.com, CareerSmarts.com, ACINet.org