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Employment opportunities for students still in high school

I'm a junior in high school and trying to find a job. Are there companies or types of jobs that are particularly open to hiring high school students? I've heard it's possible, but I'm not sure where to start looking.

a year ago

Absolutely, many businesses are open to hiring high school students, especially for part-time roles. Here are some industries and specific positions where it's common to find high school students working:

1. Food Service: Many fast-food chains and restaurants are open to employing high school students in various roles such as cashiers, servers, or kitchen staff.

2. Retail: Stores often hire high school students, especially during peak seasons like summer and holidays, to help with customer service, stocking, and cashiering.

3. Tutoring: If you're particularly strong in certain academic areas, you could consider becoming a tutor for younger students. You could work independently, or through organizations like Kumon or Sylvan which often hire high school students.

4. Childcare/Babysitting: Babysitting is another viable option, especially if you're good with kids. You can start with families in your neighborhood and gradually increase your network.

5. Internships: While these are often unpaid, they could provide valuable work experience and connect you with professionals in the field you're interested in. Check the career center at your high school as they might have partnerships with local businesses offering internships for students.

6. Seasonal Jobs: Theme parks, recreational centers, and event planning companies often hire short-term employees for the summer or specific events.

Before you start applying, consider what might suit your interests, school schedule, homework load, and extracurricular activities. It can be a rewarding way to gain professional experience and to save money, but it's important to balance your job with your other responsibilities.

Make sure to dress professionally when you go to ask for job applications and during job interviews, and be prepared with references if possible. Don't forget about your online presence too, as some employers do have a look at your social media accounts.

Always remember to check labor laws in your area to ensure that the jobs you're interested in are legal and safe for someone your age. Because laws regarding working hours, job duties, and minimum age requirements vary by state and country, it'll be crucial to confirm these details. Good luck on your job search!

a year ago

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