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Looking for part-time jobs in Los Angeles as a high school student?

I live in Los Angeles and want to find a part-time job to fit around my school schedule. Has anyone found good student job opportunities here, or have any suggestions on where to start looking?

a year ago

I'm glad you're considering taking on the responsibility of a part-time job during high school. It's a great way to gain some work experience and financial independence. Numerous job opportunities in Los Angeles can accommodate a student's busy schedule. Here are some routes you might consider:

1. Retail:

Retail is often a smart choice for high school students because many stores need evening and weekend staff, which fits well with a school schedule. Clothing stores, bookstores, and supermarkets are known to hire high school students.

2. Food Services:

Restaurants and fast-food chains are other common places that hire high school students. Positions range from host/hostess to cashier or even waitstaff, plus the possibility of earning tips in some cases.

3. Tutoring:

You could also consider putting your academic skills to use by becoming a tutor if you excel in a particular subject. This could be for younger students or even your peers.

4. Recreation Centers or Camps:

If you enjoy working with children, local recreational centers and after-school or holiday camps often hire high school students for a variety of roles.

5. Freelancing:

If you have any special skills, such as graphic design or programming, you could consider freelancing online. Platforms like Upwork or Fiverr have numerous opportunities for teens.

6. Pet Care or Babysitting:

Pet sitting or dog walking can be a great job for a student, and babysitting is a traditional job for teens with flexible hours.

Remember to balance work with your school studies and extracurriculars. Also, depending on your age, you may need a work permit, which you'd obtain through your school's administration. Finally, don't forget to build your resume with your experiences and ask for references from your work supervisors - these can come in handy for college and future job applications!

a year ago

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