Teen Workers and Employer Expectations Seattle WA

Here are the most desirable traits, ranked in order of importance, which employers look for in teenage employees. While there are no surprises to managers, or experienced workers, it may help teens to know that some of their personal preferences may conflict with what the boss wants.

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They want to “be themselves” but the employer may have other thoughts about how they should be.

Author and speaker, Bob Miller, who speaks on management, among other topics, surveyed more then 1000 managers nationwide to determine the traits they considered most important for teens starting their first job.

By consolidating the responses of the managers into the most frequently expected traits and then having managers rate them as to the most important, the top desired traits were isolated.

While there are no surprises to managers, or experienced workers, it may help teens to know that some of their personal preferences may conflict with what the boss wants.

Here are the most desirable traits, ranked in order of importance, which employers look for in teenage employees:

1. Honesty, integrity and trustworthiness
2. Reliable, dependable, dedicated, conscientious, loyal and committed
3. Enthusiastic, positive attitude
4. Inquisitive, curious creative
5. Takes initiative, self-motivated
6. Customer-oriented, helpful
7. Promptness, punctuality
8. Quality-minded, pride in work, thorough
9. Team worker, works well with others
10. Courteous, polite, respectful, personable
11. Willing to learn, ambitious
12. Persistence, perseverance
13. Appearance, grooming
14. Mature, self-controlled, responsible
15. Fast worker
16. Listens
17. Outgoing, willing to speak up, confident
18. Flexible, adaptable
19. Organized
20. Other

Teens who think about “What can I do to help our company help the customer” will most likely be successful in their new job.

Bob Miller can be reached at: bobm@orphancommunities.org

About the Author:

Author, speaker and consultant Bob Miller works with organizations that need help to become more effective. He also works with Our Family Orphan Communities, Inc., to assist children to have a better life. www.orphancommunities.org


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