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Young workers will have to scramble to land jobs -- even unpaid ones -- this summer, but the employment outlook for them is still brighter than last year.
"The economy generally is picking up," said Robert Trumble, a management professor at Virginia Commonwealth University. "If unemployment keeps inching down ... it increases opportunities for teens in the summer."See the full content of this document
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; Don't Delay Job Search, Experts Say.
Last summer was the worst for young job seekers since 1948, when the government began tracking the numbers. The unemployment rate for 16- to...
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