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Finding a job near me after graduating from high school

I'll be graduating high school soon and want to jump straight into the job market. What types of jobs should I be looking for, and are there any good resources for finding high school graduate jobs near me?

2 years ago

Firstly, it's important to identify your interests and skills. If you've taken any vocational or technical courses in high school, there might be entry-level jobs that align with what you've studied. For example, if you've taken courses in automotive repair or graphic design, you might look for positions in a garage or a design firm, respectively.

For those with more general skill sets, customer service roles, sales, administrative support, restaurant work, or retail are often open to high school graduates. These roles can offer valuable experience and can often lead to managerial positions with more experience and company-specific training.

In terms of finding jobs, here are a few strategies:

1. Online job portals: Websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, Snagajob, and SimplyHired can be very useful. You can filter by location, job type, field, or company, and often can submit your resume directly through these platforms.

2. Network: Talk to friends, family, and other community members about your job hunt. Often, people within your network might know about job opportunities and can put in a good word for you.

3. Local companies: Many jobs aren't listed online. Think about the businesses in your community and consider approaching them directly. Restaurants, shops, and other small businesses often hire locally.

4. Careers offices/services: Your high school’s career service office can be a great resource. They often have partnerships with local businesses and can guide you towards opportunities suited to your qualifications.

Remember, the goal of your first job doesn't have to be about getting the highest-paying job, but rather about learning, acquiring skills, and starting to build your career. Good luck with your job hunt!

2 years ago

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