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Best way to find summer seasonal jobs nearby?

With the summer break coming up, I'm eager to get a seasonal job to earn some money. Any recommendations on where to find good summer seasonal positions locally? I'd appreciate any advice on popular roles or industries for high school students.

7 months ago

When it comes to finding summer jobs, there's a wide range of opportunities in various fields. Here are some places to consider when you're conducting your search:

1. Local shops and businesses: Many local businesses such as ice cream parlors, swimming pools, recreational parks, or clothing stores tend to hire extra help in the summer.

2. Restaurants and catering services: These establishments often seek additional help during the busy season. Positions may include waiting tables, preparing food, or maintaining clean facilities.

3. Local government: Cities often have a number of summer jobs available for high school students, from maintaining parks to working in libraries.

4. Internships: Certain companies offer internships to high school students. These opportunities can provide valuable experience as well as references for future jobs or college applications.

To find these opportunities, you can:

1. Use job search websites: Sites like Indeed and Glassdoor often have listings for summer jobs. Set your filters to 'part-time' or 'seasonal' jobs and ensure the area is localized around your city or town.

2. Use classified ads: Websites or local newspapers generally have a section for job listings. You'll often find part-time or seasonal work here.

3. Network: Speak to teachers, friends' parents, or local community leaders. Often, these people will know of available opportunities in your area.

4. Directly contact establishments: This method, also known as cold calling, involves contacting an employer directly to see if they have any available employment opportunities.

In terms of positioning yourself to get these jobs, it's essential to have a resume and cover letter that detail your skills, education, experience, and references. Don't forget to practice for interviews as well. Good luck with your search!

7 months ago

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