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How to Get a Job in High School?

I'm currently a high school junior and I'm thinking about getting a job. What are some tips for finding part-time work that balances well with my school schedule? Any specific industries I should look into?

a year ago

Here are some steps you can take to find a part-time job that suits your needs as a high school junior:

1. Consider Your Interests: Firstly, think about what interests you. Your first job is also an opportunity to get experience in a field that interests you. Maybe you're into computer science - look into local repair shops or electronic stores. If you love books, a local book store might be a great fit.

2. Start Local: Check out local businesses or community centers for job openings. Many local stores or organizations are often looking for part-time workers and are willing to work with your school schedule.

3. Review Job Boards: Websites like Appily, Indeed, or SnagAJob are beneficial resources for finding part-time positions in your local area, including positions that are specifically geared towards high school students.

4. Tailor Your Schedule: When you start applying, your availability will be a big factor. Be clear about your school schedule and any other commitments you may have. You'll want to consider if you're able to work on weekdays, or if you'd rather just work on weekends.

5. Work on Your Resume: Even if you don't have any formal work experience, you can still create a compelling resume. Highlight any relevant skills, and don't forget to mention your extracurriculars. Sports teams, clubs, or volunteer work can all demonstrate your ability to work in a team, manage your time, and take initiative.

6. Seek Guidance: Do not hesitate to seek advice from your school's guidance counselor. They often have resources available to help students find part-time jobs.

As to what industries to consider, retail, food service, tutoring, and lifeguarding are all common jobs that high school students hold. Some might be more seasonal (i.e. lifeguarding) but others can be done year-round. Explore a few different options and see what seems like the best fit for you. Remember, any work experience can be beneficial and a chance to learn new skills. Good luck!

a year ago

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