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How do I find part-time jobs as a high school student in NYC?

I'm a junior in high school living in NYC and want to start working part-time. What kinds of jobs are available for high schoolers, and where's the best place to look? Any tips for balancing work and school?

a year ago

Firstly, it's commendable that you're planning to juggle work with your academics. It's a great opportunity to gain professional experience, learn transferable skills, and save money.

There are several places you can start your search for part-time jobs. Online platforms like Snagajob, Indeed, and LinkedIn often have listings for entry-level and part-time positions suitable for high school students. You could also tap into local resources such as community bulletin boards, local businesses, and even your school's career/guidance counselor.

Common part-time jobs for high school students are retail positions, restaurant jobs, babysitting, dog walking, or tutoring. As a resident of NYC, you'd also have access to opportunities like internships or part-time jobs at corporate offices, museums, or other cultural institutions.

Remember that work permits are often needed for minors to work in New York State. Make sure to check the laws and regulations governing youth employment in your area before starting a job.

As for balancing work with school, time management is key. Create a schedule that includes time for school, work, homework, and relaxation. It's important to prioritize your schoolwork to ensure that your grades don't suffer. Avoid procrastination and maintain a consistent sleep schedule too.

Also, remember not to over-commit. Make sure you have time for your schoolwork, after-school activities, and rest. A typical recommendation is to work no more than 15-20 hours per week during the school year to ensure there is enough time for your school and personal life.

Don't forget to communicate with your employer about your availabilities and limitations. Most employers who hire high school students understand that education comes first and they should be willing to work around your schedule.

Hope this helps and good luck with your job search! Remember, any job experience can be a stepping stone to more opportunities in the future.

a year ago

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