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Tips for landing a seasonal job in Phoenix as a student

Hey, I'm thinking of getting a job in Phoenix during my winter break to earn some extra cash. Has anyone worked a seasonal gig there? Any recommendations for high school juniors?

a year ago

Sure, getting a seasonal job can be a great way to earn some extra cash and gain work experience. Here are some tips that could be helpful:

1. Research: Start by identifying potential employers. Malls, retail stores, supermarkets, and delivery companies often hire extra help during the holidays. Also, since Phoenix is a popular winter destination, resorts, hotels, and restaurants might need additional staff as well.

2. Apply Early: Seasonal hiring often starts as early as October, so sending your applications in early can increase your chances of landing a job.

3. Leverage your Networks: Word-of-mouth can be an effective way of hearing about job openings. Let your friends, family, teachers, or advisors know that you're looking for a job. They might have connections or suggestions that could help.

4. Prepare for the Interview: Once you get a call for an interview, take time to prepare. Understand the job role, the company, and think about why you're suitable for the position. Also, practice common interview questions so that you can respond confidently.

5. Highlight Relevant Skills: As a high school junior, you might not have a lot of work experience yet, but you can highlight the skills you've gained from other activities. For example, if you've been part of a sports team, you could talk about your teamwork skills. If you've had a leadership role in a club, you can mention your organizational and management skills.

6. Be Flexible: Seasonal work often requires flexibility in terms of shifts and hours. Being available to work at different times, including weekends, evenings, and holiday periods, can make you more appealing to employers.

Remember, even if a job does not relate directly to your future career aspirations, all work experience can equip you with skills that are valuable both personally and professionally. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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