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How to find a high school job over spring break?

I'm hoping to use my spring break to earn some extra cash. What types of jobs typically hire high school students for a short period during spring break? Any advice on how to secure one?

a year ago

When it comes to finding jobs for high school students during spring break, you may typically be looking for short-term, temporary jobs or part-time jobs that will continue after your break.

Traditionally, businesses in retail, hospitality, landscaping, child care, pet care, and food service tend to be more open to hiring high school students for part-time or temporary work. You could consider applying to local stores, restaurants, or even local parks and recreation departments for seasonal work. Catering companies and event venues often need extra help during busy periods, and this could overlap with your spring break.

To secure one of these jobs, you'll need a few key things:

1. Create a Simple Resume: Even if your work experience is limited. Include volunteer work, clubs, sports, and any relevant classes you've taken. Emphasize transferable skills like communication, teamwork, and responsibility.

2. Network: Let your friends, family, and teachers know you're looking for a job. Word-of-mouth can often lead to opportunities. Some of your peers might already have jobs and know places that are hiring.

3. Apply in Person: Especially for local businesses, putting in an application in person can make a strong impression. Be sure to dress appropriately and speak clearly and politely.

4. Follow Up: Don't hesitate to follow up a few days after submitting your application. It shows you're enthusiastic and serious about the job.

Remember, even a short-term job provides an opportunity to gain work experience, learn new skills, and possibly discover an area of interest that could inform your future career path. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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