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Tips for Finding Jobs in NY for High School Students?

I live in New York and am on the hunt for a part-time job while in high school. Does anyone know the best places to look or specific resources that cater to students in NYC?

a year ago

Certainly, you're on the right track by seeking opportunities that align with your interests and schedule as a high school student. Here are some tips to ease your job hunt:

1. Online Job Platforms: Check online platforms like Indeed, Glassdoor, or Appily. They have extensive job listings and some have filters specifically for part-time jobs, entry-level positions, or jobs for students.

2. Local Businesses: Your neighborhood businesses, such as retail shops, restaurants, or grocery stores, might have part-time jobs available. Consider grabbing your resume and start walking around to see if hour notices are posted in windows or community boards.

3. Public Libraries: Libraries often provide numerous resources for job searchers. They may even have employment options for teens. Check out your local public library's website or visit in-person to inquire about job resources.

4. Networking: Let family members, teachers, and friends know you're looking for a job. You may find opportunities through connections in your own community.

5. Parks and Recreation Departments: Jobs at local parks, pools, or recreational centers can be great for high school students. They often need young employees to fill roles like lifeguard or park attendant during the summer and on weekends.

6. Local Government Programs: New York City government has specific programs focused on youth employment. For instance, the Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) provides NYC residents aged 14-24 with paid summer work for up to six weeks.

Remember, when you're applying, always present a neat resume with your contact information, any previous work experience, skills, and references if possible. It's also crucial to understand your schedule and available hours before you commit to a job. Good luck in your search!

Remember when given the opportunity to interview for a position, show enthusiasm, ask questions about the job, and dress professionally. Good luck on your job hunt!

a year ago

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