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Tips for teens doing seasonal work in Boston?

I'm planning to move to Boston for the summer and want to get a seasonal job. What kinds of jobs are available for high schoolers there? I'd love any tips on applications and areas to focus on.

a year ago

It's great that you're planning to move to Boston for the summer and are considering seasonal work. As a high schooler, there are several jobs you can consider.

1. Retail Stores: Many retail stores in Boston have opportunities for seasonal workers. These positions primarily involve helping customers, restocking shelves, and operating cash registers. Make sure to apply well in advance as these positions can fill up quickly.

2. Food Service: Restaurants and cafes often hire teenagers for seasonal work. Roles can include being a cashier, doing basic food prep, bussing tables, or, if you're over 18, serving tables.

3. Babysitting or Pet Sitting: You may be able to find work as a babysitter or pet sitter, particularly if you stay in a residential area. Check local listings or ask around the neighborhood for opportunities.

4. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, consider offering tutoring services in your free time. You can advertise these services in local community centers or online.

5. City Programs: Boston has a variety of youth employment programs, such as the SuccessLink Employment Program, which connects high-school-age teens with summer jobs in various city departments and local organizations.

When it comes to the application process, create a resume that highlights your strengths, any previous work experience, and volunteering or extracurricular activities. And don't be afraid to ask for a letter of reference from a teacher or community leader.

Remember, when looking for a job, consider commuting time, whether the position aligns with your interests or career goals, and the work schedule. Good luck with the job hunt!

a year ago

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