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Walnut Creek Teens Launch Youth Job-Matching Service
High School Innovators Build Platform to Connect Local Teens with Jobs

In the heart of Walnut Creek, three high school students—Alex Alessi, Mason Grant, and Nicolas Alessi—have launched JobMatch (https://jobmat.ch), a free, user-friendly platform designed to connect teens and college students with local gig opportunities. From dog walking to yard cleanup to helping senior citizens with household tasks, JobMatch empowers young people to earn money, build skills, and strengthen community ties. What started as a spark of entrepreneurial spirit among these teens has grown into a nationwide movement, with Walnut Creek as its proud epicenter.
A Teen-Driven Solution for Youth Employment
The idea for JobMatch came from a simple observation: teens want to work, but finding safe, flexible jobs can be tough. Mason, Alex, and Nicolas, all students at Las Lomas high school in Walnut Creek, noticed their peers struggling to find short-term gigs that fit their schedules. Traditional job boards felt overwhelming, and platforms like Nextdoor weren’t tailored for youth seeking work. So, they built JobMatch, a platform that makes it easy for young people to connect with adults needing help with tasks like pet sitting, tutoring, or moving furniture. The founders’ vision goes beyond just jobs. They’ve been hands-on, even interviewing senior citizens to understand how JobMatch can serve diverse community needs, like helping with home maintenance. This community-driven approach sets JobMatch apart, fostering connections across generations in Walnut Creek and beyond.
Why JobMatch Matters
Unlike other platforms, JobMatch is built by teens, for teens. It’s free to use, ensuring accessibility for all, and focuses on gigs that teach responsibility and entrepreneurship. The three founders strongly believe in “Merit Over Hype,” continually showcasing how JobMatch rewards hard work and practical skills. For example, a teen might earn $20 walking a neighbor’s dog or $50 helping with a garage cleanout, gaining both income and real-world experience. The platform also benefits local adults, who can post jobs quickly and find reliable help from motivated young people. JobMatch strengthens community bonds by connecting young job seekers with neighbors for tasks that matter. This means more teens are out helping with yard work or pet care, while residents enjoy a trusted, local solution for everyday needs.
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A Growing Impact
Since its launch, JobMatch has expanded beyond Walnut Creek, but its roots remain local. The founders, all still in high school, balance schoolwork with their mission to grow the platform across the U.S. Their hands-on approach resonates with users, proving that JobMatch isn’t just a tech platform—it’s a movement driven by Gen Z’s work ethic and community spirit.
The platform even has an ambassador program which encourages teens to spread the word and recruit others, amplifying JobMatch’s reach. Ambassadors promote the platform in their communities, sharing how it offers better opportunities than generic job boards or social media like Nextdoor.
How to Get Involved
Ready to join the JobMatch movement? Teens aged 14 and up can sign up for free at https://jobmat.ch to find local gigs, from pet sitting to yard work. Adults can post jobs at no cost, connecting with eager young workers. Mason, Alex, and Nicolas are calling on the community to jump in—whether by posting a job, encouraging a teen to try it, or spreading the word. This homegrown platform is proof that Walnut Creek’s youth are shaping a brighter, more connected future. Visit https://jobmat.ch today and be part of the change!