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How can a high school graduate find their first job?

I'm about to graduate high school, and I'm looking for advice on job hunting. What steps should I take to find my first job? Are there specific industries or companies that typically hire high school graduates?

7 months ago

Starting off, it's crucial to identify your interests and skill sets. For instance, if you have a knack for technology, positions in tech support or assisting in an IT department might be a good fit. If you're great with people and have a friendly demeanor, customer service or retail could be a strong choice.

Next, you'll want to build a resume. Even if you don't have professional job experience, you can fill your resume with skills, volunteer work, and any relevant classwork or extracurricular activities. Showing your non-academic accomplishments demonstrates your capabilities and commitment, which employers value.

Networking is another important part of job searching. Reach out to teachers, family friends, or other community members who might know about job opportunities. Social platforms like LinkedIn could also be useful.

In terms of industries that typically hire high school graduates, retail, food service, and entry-level administrative jobs are generally open to those without a post-secondary education. You could also consider internships or apprenticeships which provide on-the-job training, potentially leading to full-time roles.

Remember, even if a job doesn't align completely with your future career plans, it can still provide valuable experience, boost your skill set, and help you understand what you do and don't want in a job. Good luck on your job hunt!

7 months ago

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