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High school summer job ideas in Indianapolis?

I'm a high school student looking for summer work in Indianapolis. What kinds of jobs are available for us, and does anyone have tips on where to look or apply?

7 months ago

Responding from the perspective of someone knowledgeable in college admissions, I'd suggest looking for a summer job that aligns with your interests or potential career goals, as it could be useful in building relevant experience and skills.

If you are interested in the culinary field or hospitality, look for positions in local restaurants or hotels. These employers often need extra help during the summer. Retail is another industry that typically hires a lot of seasonal workers. Check out local stores or larger retail chains.

If you're interested in healthcare, consider opportunities at medical facilities or nursing homes. Sometimes, they offer positions like junior care associates or administrative assistants that don't require a certification.

Community Parks and Recreational areas also hire students for the summer. You could maintain park facilities, help with event planning, or work as a summer camp counselor.

Summer camps in general are a great source of work for high school students, with positions ranging from counselors to administrative help.

If you're willing to explore unconventional job opportunities, think about entrepreneurship. From detailing cars to mowing lawns, there's plenty of scope.

For job listings, you can start with general job search websites or look at local community postings. Many businesses require in-person applications, so you might have a day where you just walk around and hand out resumes. Remember that landing a job often takes time and numerous applications, so don't be discouraged if you don't hear back straightaway.

Lastly, remember that a summer job isn't just about earning some extra cash; it's also about gaining valuable experience, building a strong work ethic, and potentially exploring fields you may want to pursue in college and beyond.

7 months ago

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