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Where to Find High School Summer Jobs in Cincinnati?

Can anyone point me in the direction of great summer job opportunities for high school students in Cincinnati? I'd love something that can be beneficial for college apps, but anything helps!

7 months ago

Sure, there's quite a few possibilities in Cincinnati. Local libraries and bookstores often look for summer help or interns, which can provide a great learning environment. Similarly, museums and galleries in the city, like the Cincinnati Art Museum or Cincinnati Museum Center, traditionally offer summer internships or jobs which are great for those interested in history, art, or culture.

If you are interested in science or engineering, you might look into local lab or company internships. Companies like Proctor & Gamble often need research assistants over the summer.

Teaching or coaching positions, like working as a camp counselor at the YMCA or a teaching assistant for a summer school program, can provide valuable leadership experience. Tutoring younger students is also a good option.

For those interested in business or entrepreneurship, consider applying for a position in retail or food service. Local businesses, especially in busy areas like the Over-The-Rhine district or Findlay Market, often need extra help during the summer. This could provide real-world experience in customer service, teamwork, and problem-solving.

Also, don’t forget to tap into your personal network. Reach out to family, friends, teachers, and neighbors to see if they know of any opportunities. Personal referrals can often lead to job opportunities that you may not have found otherwise.

Remember, summer jobs not only provide income but also offer an opportunity to learn new skills, gain experience and potentially discover a new interest or career path. Don't focus solely on how it'll look for college, but prioritize jobs that you think you'll enjoy and learn from.

Hopefully these suggestions help! The key is to start searching and applying early to secure a position.

7 months ago

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