As a teen, it can be difficult to find jobs with the flexibility to allow for homework and a social life, which is why babysitting has always been an attractive option. With so many job boards and fake posters out there, it can be difficult to tell what a real opportunity looks like. Babysitting jobs for teens used to come the old-fashioned way — from a friend, a neighbor, an aunt or uncle, church, or other social organization. But they were not very well organized, and more importantly, not always the best fit for a teen looking to break into the working world, build experience, and save money. Many of the jobs teens have traditionally had, such as working at a grocery store or in fast food, can get in the way of your studies, sports or other afterschool activities (which can all help your college applications), or your social life. Sometimes, due to high rates of workplace injury or robberies, fast food jobs can be outright dangerous. Babysitting remains a great way to save money, it’s just a matter of finding the right jobs.

Thankfully, in today’s cyber-connected society, there are plenty of safe and streamlined possibilities for teens looking to earn extra income by babysitting. Below are 4 simple features of better babysitting job sites that mean teens can find babysitting jobs near them.

1.Favorites lists: A good job site that connects teens with babysitting jobs will have an easy-to-use way for families to save a list of their favorite sitters. When it comes to babysitting part time, often families find that their number one pick is unavailable on the night that they need to get out of the house. Using a favorites list on a site like Sitter.com means they have quick access to a list of people they know and trust.

2. Notes on user profiles: When potential employers are able to keep notes directly on your profile (private notes, that is), they have an easier time sorting through their notes from interviews. It makes the hiring process easier and it’s one of the reasons employers keep coming back to sites like Sitter.com that use it.

3. Identity protection: This is an extremely important factor for teen babysitters who are just making their first foray into the workforce. Teens are constantly barraged by unsafe methods of contact through websites, email scams, and apps. A reputable site for teen babysitters will ensure safety and privacy by providing a way to mask personal phone numbers and email addresses, so that only legitimate employers can contact you.

4. Customer Support: Any good job board for babysitters will offer customer support for those who are experiencing technical difficulties, or need assistance with their online profile or contact details. Be sure to check out blog articles and advice on creating an effective profile that will attract families. Make the most of the resources available to you and find out how you can start searching for jobs and making sure families know how to find you. You can also find advice on preparing for interviews and presenting yourself professionally.

It’s easy to find a job babysitting; start your search in the right place today.

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I'm Cheryl Posner. I previously served my country in the United States Navy. It was there, in Georgia, that I met the man that I would fall in love with, marry and raise a family. I served for 4 years and am now proud to say that I am a veteran as well as a war veteran after being deployed to Afghanistan a month after I was married in 2005. I have been married for over 9 years and am the mother of three gorgeous girls. Julia who is 4 years, Mary who is 2 years and my Gywenn who is 5 1/2 months old. I love to take photos and document our lives through my pictures. I’m addicted to getting lost in a great book, reality television is my therapy and I love a glass of wine.

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