I'm a high school junior in Philly and looking for a decent part-time job. Are there particular businesses or chains known for employing high school students around here?
There are indeed several businesses in Philadelphia that are known to hire high school students!
Retail stores as well as fast-food chains are often eager to hire high school students, especially for part-time roles. Companies like McDonald's, Subway, Starbucks, Target, and Walmart have a history of hiring teenagers. If you prefer a more outdoorsy job, local nurseries or landscaping companies might offer seasonal positions, they often hire high school students for part-time or seasonal work. Also, consider checking at local grocery stores such as Giant Food Stores, as they often hire high school aged employees for roles like baggers, cashiers, and customer service attendants.
If you're interested in childcare, you might want to look into babysitting or being a part-time nanny. Websites like Care.com or SitterCity can be helpful in finding local families in need of these services.
You could also consider local entertainment venues like movie theaters or amusement parks. In Philadelphia, the Franklin Institute, the Philadelphia Zoo, or the Please Touch Museum may have part-time positions available that could be a good fit.
Remember to first check with any local or state labor laws to clarify what types of work are legal for minors and under what circumstances they are allowed to work. It's also good practice to always discuss with your parents or legal guardians before applying to any jobs. Having a resume prepared even as a high school student will give you an advantage, so be sure to include any relevant experiences like volunteer work, extracurricular activities, or past jobs. Good luck with your job search!
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