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How to find job hiring for high school graduates?

I'm a high school junior, thinking ahead to job opportunities after graduation in 2024. Where can I start looking for job hiring options for high school graduates, especially if I'm interested in local opportunities?

a year ago

Starting your job search early is a smart decision. Here's an approach that might work:

Firstly, you can look at online job boards. There are many job boards that list opportunities that don't require a college degree, for example, Indeed, Snagajob, and Glassdoor. You can filter jobs by criteria such as location, type of work, hours, etc., to suit your needs.

You can also try direct outreach to businesses in your community. Reach out to local businesses, non-profits, or government organizations to ask about potential job openings. Sometimes, it can be useful to specify what kind of work you're interested in doing (retail, admin duties, labor, etc), as they might need extra hands, but they haven't publicly listed a job.

Remember that networking can be a powerful tool for landing a job. Talk with your family's friends, neighbors, or any contacts you have in professional fields. Let them know what type of job you're interested in and ask if they can keep an eye open for any available opportunities.

Lastly, participate in job fairs in your local area, these are often held by schools or community centers and offer a great opportunity to meet with potential employers in person. It also gives you a chance to learn more about different fields, ask questions, and introduce yourself in a professional context.

While it's advisable to start looking early, keep in mind that many employers might not post job listings until closer to the time when they need to hire someone. So if you're not seeing a ton of opportunities right now, don't get discouraged, keep looking as more opportunities will become available closer to your graduation.

a year ago

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