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Best Summer Jobs for High School Students in NYC?

Hey everyone, I'm a junior in high school and looking to spend my summer break working in NYC. What are the best summer jobs available for high school students in the city? I'm open to anything that's fun and a good learning experience!

7 months ago

If you're looking for jobs in NYC this summer, you'll have the bustling city as your prime marketplace! Job opportunities vary wildly depending on what you're interested in and your skill set. Here are some go-to options I'd recommend for high schoolers.

1. Retail or Fast Food: Working in a shop, café, or fast-food restaurant can be a great start. Not only will you earn an hourly wage, but you'll also develop customer service skills, which are handy in almost any future job. Some fast-food chains and retail outlets might also offer scholarships for employees, making these jobs potentially advantageous for your college applications.

2. Internships: Even as a high schooler, you may find internship opportunities within NYC, particularly in fields like marketing, media, tech, finance, and fashion. While some of these may not pay, they offer invaluable experience and networking opportunities. Reach out to companies you're interested in directly to inquire about high school internship programs.

3. Camps/Courses Assistant: If you're interested in working with younger students, consider searching for assistant positions in summer camps or enrichment programs around the city. Many programs look for high school students to assist in running the courses or camps.

4. Daycare or Babysitting: If you enjoy working with kids, babysitting or working in a daycare could be a good fit.

5. Animal Care: Dog walking or pet sitting can also be a good choice, especially if you're an animal lover. Apps and websites like Rover can help you find such jobs.

6. Tutoring: If there's a subject you excel in, consider offering your services as a tutor. Many parents would gladly hire a high schooler to help their kids catch up or get ahead in subjects like math, science, reading, or writing.

Remember, any job can provide a good learning experience - it's all about your attitude and willingness to develop new skills! Good luck with your job hunt!

7 months ago

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