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Where to look for jobs that hire high school students?

I'm currently in high school and would like to get a job to earn some money and gain experience. Any recommendations for places or ways to find jobs that hire high school students?

a year ago

First of all, congrats on taking the initiative to gain some job experience while still in school! That's a great way to learn more about the working world and develop important skills for your future.

As a starting point, you may want to consider looking for jobs in the retail, food service, or hospitality sectors. Many businesses in these industries offer positions that are suitable for high school students due to their flexible hours and entry-level nature. Such jobs could include being a cashier, stock person, restaurant server, or host/hostess.

You should also inquire around your local community. Sometimes, local businesses or neighbors may be hiring for roles like babysitting, lawn care, or tutoring. These can be great opportunities to gain some workforce experience while also supporting people in your local area.

Another method is to use online job search platforms. Websites like Indeed or apps like Appily can be beneficial in searching for part-time jobs in your local area that are geared toward high school students. When using these platforms, use filters like 'part-time' and 'entry level' to narrow down your search.

Lastly, don't forget your school's resources. Check in with your guidance counselor or career center (if your school has one) as they may have partnerships with local businesses or know of opportunities specifically catered to high school students.

Remember, while it's great to earn your own money and gain experience, try not to let your job interfere with your academics and other commitments. Balancing work and school can be tough, so ensure you are not overloading yourself. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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