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How can high school students from Scappoose and St. Helens find summer jobs?

Hey everyone! I'm a high school student between Scappoose and St. Helens, looking for summer work. Are there specific employers or types of jobs that typically hire students in this area?

a year ago

Hello! From your post, I gather that you are interested in job opportunities available to high school students in and around Scappoose and St. Helens. Great to see your initiative!

In most areas, certain types of businesses are often more open to hiring high school students for summer jobs. Here are some suggestions:

1. Retail jobs: Local stores and supermarkets are usually open to hiring high school students, especially during the summer when they might need extra help to cover vacations for their regular employees.

2. Food Service: Restaurants, cafes, and fast-food joints tend to be quite open to hiring teenagers, especially during peak summer months when they might need additional help. Whether it's as a waiter, host/hostess, or doing kitchen prep, there are various opportunities available.

3. Lifeguarding or Pool Jobs: If there are local pools or water parks in your area, they are likely to be hiring for the summer, and this could be a good fit assuming you're a strong swimmer and are trained in CPR.

4. Local Parks and Recreation Jobs: Your local parks and recreation department may also hire teens for summer programs. These could be positions at parks, summer camps, or community events and can be a great way to work outdoors.

5. Internships: If you have a particular career interest, you might look into finding a summer internship in that field. Local businesses, non-profits, or even local government agencies sometimes offer internships to high school students.

For tracking down specific job openings, one promising resource is your school’s career counseling or guidance office - they often have job boards and can point you in the right direction. Reach out to family friends, neighbors, or community members who could help you network. Online job sites like Indeed or LinkedIn may also have listings appropriate for high school students.

Remember, when applying for jobs, put together a sharp resume highlighting any past experience (if any) and relevant skills, along with strong references if you have them.

Good luck with your summer job search!

a year ago

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