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How can I find a seasonal job in Minneapolis?

I'm considering getting a seasonal job to gain some work experience and earn extra money during school breaks. Does anyone have tips on finding seasonal jobs in Minneapolis, especially for high school students like me?

a year ago

If you're seeking a seasonal job in Minneapolis, there are several routes you can explore. Start by identifying your interests. This will not only make your job more enjoyable but also add relevant experience to your resume.

1. Local Retail Businesses: Retail businesses often hire seasonal workers, particularly during holiday seasons. Try visiting malls or individual retailers and ask if they have any seasonal job openings.

2. Food Industry: Many restaurants and fast-food chains in Minneapolis often hire additional staff during the peak seasons.

3. Online Job Portals: Websites like Indeed, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn often have listings for seasonal jobs. Remember to filter by location and the term "seasonal".

4. City Job Boards: Check out the city job board for Minneapolis, which will have listings for jobs in the local area.

5. Networking: Ask around your circle of friends, relatives, and acquaintances if they know of any seasonal work opportunities.

6. Local Festivals and Events: Minneapolis has many seasonal festivals and events that often hire temporary workers for everything from ticket sales to setup and cleanup.

7. Local Parks and Recreation Departments: They often hire seasonal workers for a variety of roles. For a high school student like you, you might find work as a lifeguard, park attendant, or counselor for school-break programs.

Remember to tailor your resume for each job you apply for, highlighting your relevant skills and experiences. And follow up with employers a week or two after applying - it demonstrates your interest in the job. Lastly, remember that competition can be stiff for these jobs, so it's best to apply early.

a year ago

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