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Summer jobs for high school graduates?

I'm a high school graduate looking for summer work to gain experience and save some money for college. Does anyone have recommendations on where to find high school graduate summer jobs, or what kinds of jobs are good to look into?

a year ago

One popular option that can make for a rewarding summer job is working at a summer camp. This type of work often allows you to develop strong leadership skills and gives experience working with kids, which can be a real boost on college applications if you're considering a career in education, psychology, or a related field. Check out local summer camps in your area or look into sleepaway camps which typically provide food and board in addition to a salary.

You might also consider working in retail or hospitality, such as local boutiques, bookstores, or coffee shops. This can be especially advantageous if you align the job with your intended college major or long-term career interests. For example, if you plan on studying business, gaining first-hand experience with customer service and sales can provide valuable insights.

Tutoring is another great option for summer work, particularly for high school graduates. If you excelled in certain subjects at school, you can put your expertise to good use while earning good money. Look into providing tutoring services for younger students in your area, or consider remote tutoring gigs that allow flexibility with your schedule and location.

Lastly, internships can also be a great choice. They're typically more career-oriented and often present opportunities for networking and professional development. Check online job boards or directly on company websites for internships in your field of interest. Be mindful that some internships are unpaid, but the professional experience and contacts can be immensely valuable for your future career.

Remember always to customize your resume and cover letter to each job position, highlighting the relevant skills and experiences you bring to the table. Good luck on your job search - it's a great step towards independence and gaining valuable life experiences!

a year ago

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