Skip to main content
What are your chances of acceptance?
Your chance of acceptance
Duke University
Loading…
UCLA
Loading…
+ add school
Your chancing factors
Unweighted GPA: 3.7
1.0
4.0
SAT: 720 math
200
800
| 800 verbal
200
800

Extracurriculars

Low accuracy (4 of 18 factors)

Looking for part-time jobs for high school students nearby

As a high school junior seeking some pocket money and work experience, I'm on the hunt for part-time jobs around my area. What are some nearby options that hire high school students? Any tips on where to start looking?

a year ago

It's great you're open to gaining work experience while still in high school -- it not only provides valuable skills but also gives you a glimpse of the professional world.

First, you might want to consider local retail stores or restaurants, as these often hire high school students for roles such as cashiers, shop assistants, servers, or hosts. Food delivery and grocery stores can also be a good starting point as they frequently have part-time positions available.

Tutoring is another avenue worth exploring, especially if you excel in a particular subject. For instance, if you're good at math, you could offer tutoring services to younger students. Community centers often look for tutors too.

If you enjoy spending time with children, babysitting could be a viable option. You could build trust with families in your local community, and babysitting gigs often provide a flexible schedule.

To find these part-time job openings, you could check job boards, local business websites, or community bulletins. If you use an app like Indeed or Appily (formerly known as Cappex), be sure to filter for part-time positions. Remember that networking can also be beneficial. Don't hesitate to let your friends, family, or teachers know that you're looking for a job. They might know someone who is hiring.

When you find suitable roles, take the time to tailor your resume to highlight any relevant skills or experiences, even if they aren't from a formal job. Things such as volunteering, club participation, or any leadership roles you've held at school can show potential employers that you're responsible and able to manage your time effectively.

Lastly, prepare for possible interviews. They might want to know about your schedule, transportation, or how you would handle scenarios related to the job. And remember, reliability is key in a part-time job. Employers greatly value someone who shows up on time and fulfills their duty responsibly.

Best of luck in your job search!

a year ago

About CollegeVine’s Expert FAQ

CollegeVine’s Q&A seeks to offer informed perspectives on commonly asked admissions questions. Every answer is refined and validated by our team of admissions experts to ensure it resonates with trusted knowledge in the field.