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Best summer jobs for high school kids in San Francisco?

I'm in high school and living in the Bay Area. I'm trying to find a summer job that fits my schedule as a student. Are there specific places or industries in San Fran that hire high-schoolers over the summer?

7 months ago

There are plenty of opportunities for high school students in San Francisco! Some industries that usually hire high-schoolers for summer jobs are retail, food service, and hospitality. These jobs can offer great experiences by building customer service skills, teamwork, and real-world problem-solving abilities.

Retail is one of the industries that frequently hire high school students. Clothing stores, supermarkets, and other shops often have part-time positions that fit with a student's schedule. Plus, they usually don't require previous work experience. Try checking out popular locations like Westfield San Francisco Centre, Union Square, or The Stonestown Galleria.

Food service is another great option. Restaurants, cafes, and fast food establishments often need extra help over the summer. Scooping ice-cream, working as a barista, or even helping out in a locally-owned restaurant can be rewarding work. Plus it often comes with the bonus perk of discounted or even free meals.

If you love being outdoors, consider looking into hospitality roles in local attractions. Places like the San Francisco Zoo, Exploratorium, or even Golden Gate Park often hire seasonal help for the busy summer period.

A final suggestion is to look into internship opportunities or volunteer positions, which can offer you experience in a field you might be considering for a future career. San Francisco is home to a vast variety of businesses and organizations that may provide such opportunities.

Remember to prepare a simple resumé highlighting any skills and experiences you have that would be relevant for the job - including any school courses or projects, volunteer experiences, or skills you've learned in extracurricular activities. Good luck with your job search!

7 months ago

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