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Part-time jobs for high school students?

What are some good part-time jobs for high schoolers? I'm looking to earn some money and gain work experience while balancing school. What positions are realistic or commonly held by high school students?

a year ago

Sure, there are plenty of part-time jobs that high school students can take up which would not only help in earning some extra money but also give a competitive edge in the job market by gaining some work experience. Here are a few common positions you could consider:

1. Retail Associate: Many students work in clothing, electronics, or general stores. This job typically involves interacting with customers, stocking shelves, and running a cash register. It's a great opportunity for improving your customer service and sales skills.

2. Food Service Worker: This includes jobs at fast-food restaurants, boba shops, ice cream shops, etc. Here, you might work at the cash register, help prepare orders, or clean up. The food industry is often flexible with hours, making it a favourable choice for students.

3. Tutor: If there's a subject you excel in, consider offering your services as a tutor for other students. This could be through a community center, an after-school program, or even freelance tutoring in your neighborhood. This is great for developing skills in patience, leadership, and communication. Plus, it shows colleges you're an expert in a particular subject!

4. Office or Administrative Assistant: Small businesses or even your school office might need help with answering phones, data entry, or organizing files. These jobs can give you professional skills that are really good for your resume.

5. Babysitter or Nanny: This job can be a great fit, especially if you enjoy working with children. Babysitting requires responsibility and people skills. Plus, the hours can be very flexible.

6. Dog Walker/Pet Sitter: If you're an animal lover, this can be an enjoyable job that also helps you get some exercise. You could work for a service, or start your own for neighbors and friends.

Remember, the most important thing is to find a job that you will enjoy, that won't interfere with your academics, and that will provide you with some valuable skills or experience. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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