Teen guide to side gigs Working in the new economy

Stuart A. Kallen, 1955-

Book - 2022

The number of people working side gigs has been growing, and many more turned to side gigs as unemployment soared in 2020. Kallen provides a roadmap to the best opportunities and provides examples on ways to use social media and other tools to earn money on the side. -- adapted from publisher info and back cover.

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Genres
Young adult nonfiction
Instructional and educational works
Published
San Diego, CA : ReferencePoint Press [2022]
Language
English
Main Author
Stuart A. Kallen, 1955- (author)
Physical Description
64 pages : color illustrations ; 25 cm
Audience
Ages 14-18
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 56-58) and index.
ISBN
9781678202422
  • Introduction: The growing side-gig economy
  • Little experience required
  • Focus on food
  • Art and design
  • Writing and translating
  • Music and video
  • Making instructional videos
  • Technology and programming.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

The best freelance opportunities for Generation Z. The pandemic spurred older generations to explore profitable side hustles, often via the web, and create new income streams. Why shouldn't today's teens, arguably even more internet savvy, get in on the action? Kallen divides these gig options into seven categories explored in separate chapters: "Little Experience Required," like dog walking and product delivery; "Focus on Food," including making specialty items for sale or working as a personal chef; "Art and Design," from jewelry to other unique creations; "Writing and Translating," from listicles to email blasts to instruction manuals; "Music and Video," describing success on Spotify, Twitch, and other online outlets; "Making Instructional Videos," for YouTube and other streaming platforms; and "Technology and Programming," which includes designing websites as well as offering technical support. In all these areas, online expertise is presented as key for marketing, networking, billing, and bookkeeping. Kallen's treatment is perfunctory but reader friendly, with full-color stock photos, large type, and chapters divided into subheaded chunks. He stresses the importance of persistence and of embracing the learning curve, encouraging teens to dive in and absorb lessons of success and failure as they hone their skills. Much more helpful is the backmatter, which lists 24 other possible jobs and includes online sources for further information and an index. A solid, accessible resource for industrious teens. (source notes, picture credits) (Nonfiction. 12-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.