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Tips for finding seasonal jobs in Pennsylvania

Hey, I'm trying to find a seasonal job in Pennsylvania to gain some work experience and save up a bit. Does anyone have tips or resources for finding these types of jobs, especially for high schoolers? Any personal experiences would be helpful.

a year ago

It's great to see you taking the initiative to gain work experience and save up. Finding the right part-time or seasonal job can offer invaluable experience, potential future job references, and a chance to learn about different industries.

1. Local Business Walk-ins: First and foremost, walking into local businesses such as restaurants, retail stores, or office buildings and asking about seasonal roles can be highly effective. Although it might seem a bit old-school, many businesses still appreciate the direct approach. It gives employers a chance to meet you face-to-face and assess your enthusiasm and professionalism. Don't forget to bring a few copies of your resume!

2. Online Job Boards: There are numerous online job boards that you can utilize for your job search. Some of the best ones include Indeed, SimplyHired, and Snagajob which often mentions if the jobs are student-friendly. LinkedIn also recently launched a feature for entry-level and intern jobs, so it's worth a look.

3. Ask Around: You'd be surprised at how efficient word-of-mouth can be when job hunting. Ask your teachers, coaches, or family friends if they know of any opportunities.

4. Work for the Local Government: Check out the local community or government website for job postings. Often local parks and recreation departments need seasonal workers, especially for summer camps, city events, and sports programs.

5. Attend Job Fairs: High schools often have job and career fairs which can be a great opportunity to see what companies are hiring.

6. Tailor Your Resume and Cover Letter: Make sure you're tailoring your resume and cover letter to the specific job you're applying for. Even if you don't have much work experience yet, you can highlight the skills you've gained from school activities, clubs, or sports.

7. Prepare for Interviews: Do some research on common interview questions and practice your responses. This will help you feel more confident during the actual interview.

Remember, persistence is key. It might take some time before you land a job but keep applying and don't get discouraged if you don't hear back right away. Best of luck with your job hunt!

a year ago

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