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Good summer job options for high school students?

What are some fun or interesting summer job opportunities for high school students? I'd love something that lets me learn a skill or look good on a college application.

a year ago

Sure, there are plenty of summer jobs that not only provide an opportunity to earn money but also equip high school students with valuable skills and experiences. It's great that you want something that can make you stand out in your college applications.

1. Camp Counselor: Being a camp counselor is a classic choice. You'll gain leadership and teamwork skills, which colleges value a lot. Plus, it might be fun for you, especially if you enjoy outdoor activities.

2. Local Internships: Check for internships in your local area that align with your interests or intended major. For business-minded students, a role at a local small business, such as helping them with social media marketing, could be a fantastic learning opportunity.

3. Lifeguard: If you enjoy swimming and have the necessary certification, a summer job as a lifeguard can be a great way to hone your responsibility and lifesaving skills.

4. Tutor: This is a great choice if there's a subject you're passionate about and excel in. By tutoring younger students, you can deepen your understanding of the subject while demonstrating leadership and service. Websites like Care.com often have listings for tutoring jobs.

5. Retail or Food Service Jobs: Even though they might seem standard, jobs in retail or food service come with great learning opportunities. They can help you develop customer service skills, money management skills, and team collaboration abilities.

Remember any job or experience that helps you to grow personally and professionally will be attractive on a college application. Consider also what you are most interested in or passionate about, as this will likely be most rewarding and enjoyable for you.

a year ago

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