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Finding seasonal summer jobs in Milwaukee as a teen

I'm hoping to land a seasonal summer job in Milwaukee. Does anyone have experience with which companies are hiring high school students? I'm interested in roles that offer decent pay. Any insights or recommendations would be appreciated!

a year ago

It's excellent that you're taking the initiative to find a summer job in Milwaukee, as it's a great way to gain real-world experience and learn more about different industries while earning some extra money. In terms of looking for jobs that hire high school students, several sectors tend to hire teens for summer work: food service, retail, and entertainment/recreation are some of the more common ones.

1. Food Service and Retail: Companies like Starbucks, Subway, McDonald's, or local grocery stores often hire high school students, especially during the summer months. Retail stores at shopping malls may also be interested in hiring students on a seasonal basis.

2. Recreation and Entertainment: Amusement parks, movie theaters, or recreational facilities (like community swimming pools) often staff up during the summer months. For example, Milwaukee County Parks hires seasonal staff during the summer for roles like lifeguards and park workers.

3. Municipal Jobs and Internships: The City of Milwaukee periodically offers job programs aimed at high school students, like the "Earn and Learn" program which provides job opportunities across various city departments.

4. Child Care: Babysitting or working as a camp counselor at local summer camps are also options worth considering.

Do remember, the "decent pay" often comes with more responsibilities and you may have to start with a lower-paying job initially to gain experience. Also, remember that jobs and internships provide valuable work experience, which can be a great asset when applying for colleges or future employment. Therefore, view your summer job as an investment in your skills and experience, in addition to a source of income.

Pro tip: Take advantage of online job boards like Indeed, Snagajob, or the Youth Works job board from the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee. These can help you find jobs that specifically hire teenagers. Happy job hunting!

a year ago

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