Teen Job Pfair
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sat, 03/04/2023
Please help us keep this calendar up to date! If this activity is sold out, canceled, or otherwise needs alteration, email mindy@kidsoutandabout.com so we can update it immediately. If you have a question about the activity itself, please contact the organization administrator listed below.
Employers and volunteer organizations interested in participating may contact Melissa Grzybowski at melissag@pflugervilletx.gov to register.
The Pfair is open to teens ages 14 to 19, but keep in mind that employers set varying minimum age requirements and that positions for teens under the age of 16 are very limited.
Participating Employers |
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| Austin Parks & Rec Aquatics | |||
| Dairy Queen | |||
| I Am Ready Swim LLC | |||
| Jimmy Johns | |||
| Mt. Playmore | |||
| Pflugerville Parks & Rec | |||
| Tropical Smoothie Cafe | |||
| Typhoon Texas | |||
Participating businesses and organizations will be added as they are confirmed. Please note that last minute changes may occur due to extenuating circumstances. |
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Job Fair Tips for Teens
Don’t be nervous. The employers at the Pfair are excited for the opportunity to meet you.
Before the Pfair, practice shaking hands, using good eye contact, and speaking clearly.
Bring your identification! Some employers will conduct interviews on site and you may need your Social Security Card, School ID or Driver's License.
Bring copies of your resume. Even if employers don’t require one, it is helpful to have one to refer to when filling out job applications. You will need your address, social security number, relevant education and experience, and references.
Bring a pen and small notebook to take notes.
Dress neatly and comfortably. You don’t need a suit, but skip the t-shirt and jeans.
Silence your cell phone and leave it in your pocket or purse.
Ask your parents to wait outside the job fair. You will make a better impression on employers if you approach them on your own.
Don’t chew gum or eat while speaking to employers.
Texas Child Labor Law
Learn about employment laws for teens under 18 years of age on the Texas Workforce Commission website.
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