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Summer job options for high school students in NYC

I'm a high school student looking to work in NYC over the summer. Can anyone suggest good summer job opportunities? I'd love some advice on where to start looking and how to apply.

a year ago

Sure, NYC provides a plethora of summer options for high school students. Here are some ideas to consider:

1. Retail jobs: Retail businesses often look for extra help during the summer, with jobs ranging from clothing to electronics and bookstores. This can also be a good way to obtain discounts at your favorite stores!

2. Foodservice: Restaurants and local eateries are another great place to look. Whether as a waiter/waitress, host, or even kitchen help, these jobs can teach customer service skills, and a fast-paced work ethic and provide plenty of human interaction.

3. Summer Camp Counselor: If you enjoy working with younger children, being a camp counselor can be a fun and rewarding experience. NYC Parks offers a summer camp program that's always looking for motivated high schoolers.

4. Internships: Some companies in NYC offer internships for high school students interested in specific fields like engineering, tech, medicine, publishing, and more. Check out non-profits or corporations in your area of interest and see if they have an internship program.

5. Freelance work: If you have a specific skill like writing, graphic design, social media management, etc., you can leverage these to find freelance work online. Websites such as Freelancer and Upwork may be worth checking out.

To apply, start by creating a resume with your academic accomplishments, skills, and any past work experience. Once you've generated a list of potential job opportunities, visit their websites or physical locations to inquire about summer positions. If the businesses accept online applications, be sure to fill those out accurately and professionally. If you're looking at internships, there could be a longer application process with potential interviews, so it's good to start early. Make sure to follow up after applying and during each stage of the interview process, showing initiative and interest.

Remember, while working is beneficial, it's also important to balance your job duties with other activities you may want to engage in over the summer. Don't over-commit yourself such that you cannot enjoy your vacation. Good luck!

a year ago

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