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Jobs for recent high school grads—what's available?

I'm graduating soon and exploring job options that don't require a college degree immediately. What kinds of jobs are available for recent high school graduates, and how can I find positions that hire around here?

a year ago

There are various job opportunities available for recent high school graduates across different fields. Here's a train of thought:

1. Trade jobs: If you like working with your hands, consider learning a trade. Positions such as plumber, electrician, HVAC technician, or carpenter can offer stable employment and good pay. Learning these skills often involves an apprenticeship where you're paid to learn on the job.

2. Sales and service industry jobs: Jobs in retail, customer service, and hospitality (like a server, barista or hotel staff) often don’t require a degree.

3. Military Service: This can be a viable choice if you're interested in serving the country. The U.S. Armed Forces offer vocational training and future educational opportunities.

4. Equipment Operators: If you're up for handling heavy machinery, commercial driving or construction equipment operating positions could be a good fit.

As far as finding these positions:

- Local Job Boards: Often, you can find local jobs listed on bulletin boards in community centers or libraries.

- Online Job Boards: Websites like Indeed, LinkedIn, and Snagajob specialize in job postings and can filter for entry-level or no experience jobs.

- Networking: Sometimes it's not what you know, it's who you know. Talk to friends, family, and teachers about your job search - someone may know of an opening.

- Job Fairs: These are often held at community centers or schools, and can be a great place to meet potential employers in person.

Remember, gaining work experience right out of high school can be a great way to build your resume. Even if you do decide to pursue further education or training, this early job experience can be valuable in helping you stand out in a competitive job market.

a year ago

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