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Best strategies to find a job while in high school?

I'm still in high school and thinking about getting a part-time job. What are some effective ways to seek out job openings? Should I be focusing more on online applications or visiting local businesses directly?

a year ago

Looking for a job while in high school is a great way to gain experience and earn some money! Here are some strategies to consider:

1. Utilizing Online Job Platforms: Websites like Indeed, Snagajob, and Glassdoor are great places to begin your job search as they usually have listings specifically for part-time, entry-level, and seasonal positions.

2. Going Local: Visiting local businesses in-person can also be effective, especially for smaller businesses that don't advertise online. Make sure to be professional and prepared with a resume if possible.

3. Leveraging School Resources: Your school's guidance office or career counseling center may have resources for job-seeking students, including job boards or contacts with local businesses looking for part-time employees.

4. Networking: Let your friends, family members, and teachers know that you're looking for a job. Networking can often lead to opportunities that you might not find online or in public listings.

5. Community Bulletin Boards: Check out bulletin boards at places like your local community center, library, or grocery store. Local businesses often post job openings there.

6. Social Media: Sites like LinkedIn may be more geared towards professionals, but they can be a helpful platform for finding jobs too, especially as you start to think about industries you’re more interested in.

Remember to prioritize your time effectively once you have a job. Juggling school responsibilities and work can be challenging, but it can also be a highly rewarding experience that provides relevant skills for future careers. Good luck!

a year ago

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