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How Can I Find High School Jobs in Somerville, MA?

I'm a junior in high school looking for part-time work in Somerville, MA. Can anyone recommend places that might be hiring students like me? I'm open to most job types and just wanting to get some experience before college.

a year ago

Kudos to you for taking the initiative to work part-time during your high school years. This will certainly help you gain practical experience and learn a wide array of skills.

Retail establishments and food service are typically amenable to hiring high school students. In Somerville, MA, some popular spots where you might want to apply include:

- Restaurants and cafes (assembly row): Working in food service can be a fast-paced, dynamic job where you'll learn customer service skills. Plus, many restaurants and cafes offer part-time shifts that can work around your school schedule.

- Local grocery stores like Star Market or Whole Foods: These places often hire high school students for roles like cashier, shelf stocker, or customer service.

- Chain stores, such as Target are also frequently open to hiring younger workers for a variety of roles.

If you're open to working outdoors, consider looking into seasonal opportunities. In the summer, you may find jobs at local pools, parks, or summer camps. These positions often offer a fun working environment with a heavier focus on teamwork and leadership.

Remember, when applying for jobs, to have a resume ready that highlights any relevant skills or experiences you may have, even if from club activities or volunteer work, and always be sure to follow up an application with a polite phone call or email.

It's also essential to consider your commute - make sure you're applying to jobs that are logistically feasible for you to get to after school or on weekends.

Lastly, don't forget to maintain a balance between work, school, and relaxing. Your junior year is crucial for your college applications, and while part-time work can be rewarding and educational, it shouldn't overshadow your academic commitments. Best of luck with your job search!

a year ago

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