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Looking for Jobs That High School Students Can Apply For

I'm a high school student trying to find part-time work. What kinds of jobs typically accept high school students, and is there anything special I should include on my application? Really want to start saving some money.

a year ago

There are several part-time jobs that often hire high school students. Here are a few popular options:

1. Food service jobs: Jobs in fast-food restaurants, cafes, and local eateries are common for high school students. These often involve tasks like serving, preparing food, or operating cash registers.

2. Retail jobs: Major retailers, local boutiques, and grocery stores often hire high school students for positions like cashiers, stockers, or sales associates.

3. Tutoring jobs: If there's a subject you excel in, consider tutoring younger students or your peers. You could join a tutoring center or start your own tutoring business.

4. Recreation jobs: You could apply to work at a local community center, swimming pool, or park district. These jobs might involve event setup, lifeguarding, or coaching youth sports.

In terms of what to include on your application, highlight any relevant experience you have. This could include school activities, volunteer work, or previous part-time jobs. Even if you haven't had a job before, think about skills you've honed in school or extracurricular activities. Maybe you've developed strong communication skills in drama club, or teamwork abilities playing sports. Don't forget, employers hiring high school students understand that you may not have lengthy work experience, so they're often looking for potential and a willingness to learn.

Lastly, don't underestimate the value of a well-crafted application. Carefully fill out all the requested information, double-check for any spelling or grammar mistakes, and make sure to submit it before the deadline. Tailor your application to the job you're applying for, making sure to highlight any relevant skills or experience.

Remember, it can take some time to land your first job, so don't get discouraged if you don't get hired immediately. Keep applying to new opportunities and eventually, you'll find the right fit. Good luck!

a year ago

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