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How to land a finance-related part-time job as a student?

I'm interested in finance and would like to get some work experience while in high school. Are there companies or positions you'd recommend looking into for part-time student jobs in finance?

a year ago

It's great that you're interested in finance and keen on gaining some real-world experience while still in high school. Here are some ideas on where you might find a part-time position related to finance:

1. Local Banks or Credit Unions: Often banks or credit unions hire part-time tellers. This can be a good starting point as it helps you understand the basics of banking operations, customer transactions, and financial services.

2. Accounting Firms: They often look for part-time help during peak tax season. They might have roles available like administrative support or tax preparers that require no prior experience.

3. Financial Planning Offices: They might need administrative support as well. You could potentially help with filing and answering calls, and you may even get an opportunity to learn the ropes of financial planning.

4. Retail Jobs: Some retail jobs can give you fundamental lessons in finance, such as handling cash, processing transactions, counting inventory, and understanding sales data.

Remember to tailor your resume and cover letter to highlight any coursework or extracurricular activities that demonstrate your interest in finance, such as being a member of the finance/economics club, or personal finance management. Also, don't forget to utilize your network. Reach out to family, friends, or teachers who might know of opportunities or connect you with professionals in the financial field.

Retail isn't directly related to finance, of course, but the skills you'd learn in a retail job are closely linked and would certainly be of use in a finance-related role later on.

Try reaching out to local companies and seeing if they have any internship opportunities - even if it's unpaid, the experience could be invaluable. Don't forget about career fairs, online job posting sites like Indeed or LinkedIn, and your school's career center, which might have resources or connections that can help.

Lastly, remember that persistence is key. The finance field can be competitive, but by putting yourself out there and gaining as much experience as you can, you'll be positioning yourself well for the future.

a year ago

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