I'm going into senior year and I'd like to balance work experience with earning some money. Does anybody know about any paid internship opportunities well-suited for high school students? I'm pretty open to different fields, just trying to get some real world experience!
That's a great plan—balancing work experience with earning is a good way to spend your senior year! Here are some avenues you could explore for internships:
1. Local Businesses: Local businesses might be interested in hiring high school interns. They can be small-scale industries, boutiques, or firms related to the field you're interested in. It's worth giving them a call or sending along your resume.
2. Chamber of Commerce: Your local Chamber of Commerce will likely have a list of businesses and organizations offering internships. They might also have resources for young entrepreneurs.
3. Job Shadow: Consider job shadowing. It's not always paid, but it’s a viable way of gaining experience. Look for professionals in your area of interest who would be willing to let you shadow them.
4. School Career Counselor: Your school career counselor can also be a great resource when looking for internship opportunities. They usually have an array of options and potential contacts in various fields.
5. Online Platforms: Various online job portals also post internship opportunities, and you can filter them based on your preferences. LinkedIn, Indeed, Glassdoor, and Internmatch can be great places to start looking.
Remember though, finding a paid internship in high school can be a bit more challenging; many businesses offer unpaid internships to high school students, as they may not yet have the skills and experience typically associated with a paid position. However, it's possible, so don't let that discourage you! Good luck with your search.
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