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San Antonio Opportunities for High School Summer Jobs?

Hi! I'm trying to find a summer job in San Antonio as a high school student. Any leads on places that are hiring for part-time work or internships during the summer?

a year ago

Certainly! It's fantastic you're proactively searching for summer opportunities. Here are some areas you could look into:

1. Retail and Food Service: Many local grocery stores, shopping malls, and restaurant chains tend to actively hire high school students for summer jobs. Places like H-E-B, Target, and local mom-and-pop shops can be a good starting point.

2. Summer Camps: If you enjoy working with kids, consider applying for a counselor position at a summer camp. Organizations like the YMCA, Boys & Girls Clubs, and local community outreach programs often have summer camps that need staffing.

3. City or State Jobs: Check out opportunities with the City of San Antonio or your local state representative's office. They often have internships or programs for high school students over the summer.

4. Parks and Recreation: Six Flags Fiesta Texas, SeaWorld, and the San Antonio Zoo are great places to look for seasonal jobs. They usually require more staff during the summer months when they expect high visitor volume.

5. Tutoring or Child Care: If you excel in certain subjects or enjoy working with children, consider offering tutoring services or babysitting. Sometimes, local libraries also hire high school students to help with their summer reading programs.

6. Internships: Look into companies in San Antonio that offer internships for high school students. Companies in sectors such as tech, healthcare, and finance often have structured programs.

Remember, the application process can sometimes take longer than expected, so the earlier you start searching and applying, the better. Make sure to tailor your resume and cover letter to each job, highlighting relevant skills and experiences. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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