
Finding my way
I am 15 years old soon I will be 16 and I want to be an actress but I don't know where to start and before I do anything I need to get me a job to get some cash in my pockets but I need help with that as well. #Help #actingismypassion #jobsearch

How can I get a job #help

Just barely a teen
How do I find an online job at the age 13 #help #workfromhome

Looking for a long term career!
Due to the virus I was laid off from my job. I just recently got it offered back to me, however i’m unsure if i want to continue with my company. I’m the studio manager at a fitness facility so i’m putting in at least 60 hours a week with little to no help from anyone else.
Where can I find a career that’s willing to hire with little experience? I’ve got a bachelors degree in Exercise Science Sports Management. I’m not 100% sure what I want to do so i’m open to any options but I know i like the business side of the fitness industry and not so much of the personal training/coaching side. Any advice is appreciated!

I like both degrees, but I would like an objective response to the question
Which degree gives you more exposure to upper level executive networking, an accounting degree or a supply chain degree ? #Help

BEWARE: 3 popular job scams
#Coronavirus has left millions of workers without jobs, many desperate for remote jobs that can provide a source of income without having to leave their homes.
Unfortunately, this also means that scammers are on the prowl for vulnerable people looking for work. There have always been job scams out there, but it’s going to grow as the weeks go on.
Here are a few of the most popular scams that should raise some red flags.
FAKE CHECKS You may see a job post offering “quick cash” typically in the telemarketing, sales or customer service field.
Red flag: Employer offers to send you a check to buy supplies to do the job
- When you go to deposit the check, it’ll probably clear within a day or two
- A few days after, the bank will discover the check was fake
- Your bank account will be negative, and you are now responsible for any overdraft
Protect yourself: Never use money from a check to wire funds, send gift cards or money orders to strangers.
MYSTERY SHOPPERS Retailers DO sometimes use mystery shoppers to audit their stores for customer service, cleanliness, etc. But, chances are legitimate companies are not doing this right now.
Red flag: Employers ask you to evaluate a money transfer service (such as Western Union or MoneyGram) as your first assignment.
- You receive a check and are asked to deposit it, take out the cash and wire it to a third party (spoiler alert: the third party is the scammer!)
- The check will bounce, and you will be responsible for the negative balance
To check if a mystery shopping offer is legitimate, check here!
GOVERNMENT GRANTS/LOANS Federal and state governments are working on relief packages to help workers get through this tough time. There will be a lot of new programs being stood up over the next few weeks/months, so please be careful.
Red flag: Any call, text or email that offers a government grant or loan.
- Do not give out any personal information over the phone
- Do not click on any links in emails or provide any personal information
To confirm which programs are legitimate, check official government websites + news stories.
Please be sure to report any suspected scams on Jobcase by clicking the three dots in the upper right and selecting Report. That will help our team find them quicker!
Good luck with your job search!

Volunteer Work.
Volunteer Work over the internet. Somebody could start a list for resources for those who need things. Like basic necessities. Like food. Personal cleaning supplies. Maybe ask a local church, for extra gift cards. Or something else, there are other resources, like helping people on a chat line, for those who can't help themselves. There are so many of them.
#help others #reach out #volunteer #think of others #compassion #kindness #gentleness #helper

International student unemployment due to COVID-19
Hello, my name is Hewie and I am in a tough situation right now. Here is my background. I am an international student who graduated in December 2019 with a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Engineering. I also got my Engineer in Training certificate in Environmental Engineering.
I am currently in OPT right now and the issued date was on February 1st. According to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), my unemployment cannot last more than 90 days, which is approximately by the end of April. If I am unemployed by the end of April, I have to get back to Hong Kong... I was supposed to have a few interviews at the end of March but due to COVID-19, my interview appointments had to cancel or postpone.
I am still waiting for further notice from USCIS. I have been losing sleep worrying about my status and financial security. I would really hope some civil/environmental engineering companies can give me an interview chance. It can be any paid/unpaid position!
#coronavirus #interview #internationalstudent #OPT #unemployment #help

13 and looking for an job I really perfer babysitting #interview #application #help

Stylists FRUSTRATION with the coronavirus
I work as a hair stylist in a fairly busy salon just outside of Knoxville. Alot of clients have been canceling because they're afraid of catching the #coronavirus.
I need to make money!! I can't keep having my clients cancel. Is anyone else in the human services world facing this?? What can I do? #help