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Suggestions for high school student jobs over the summer

I'm a high school student looking for a summer job. I want something more than just a paycheck – maybe something that involves skills like debate or public speaking. Any ideas on where I can find such opportunities?

7 months ago

Certainly, seeking a summer job that helps develop your skills is an excellent idea. Here are some suggestions:

1. Camp Counselor: If there are any camps near your area, consider becoming a counselor. It's an excellent way to develop leadership and communication skills. You'd often lead debates or activities, and you'd be guiding younger kids—both require strong public speaking and organizational skills.

2. Sales Associate: Retail and food service jobs can prove to be valuable experiences in developing one's interpersonal skills. Speaking to customers daily would give you plenty of opportunities to practice these skills.

3. Intern at a Law Firm or Courthouse: If you're interested in debate, a legal environment could be fertile ground for honing your skills. Even though as a high-schooler, your tasks may not involve actual legal work, you will get to observe and learn from the professionals.

4. Tutoring: Consider tutoring in subjects or skills you're good at. Crafting explanations to ensure your tutees understand their assignments can involve a strategic kind of debate, and public speaking depending on the size of your class.

5. Join a Youth Group or NGO: Consider working as a volunteer or intern for a local or national youth group. These organizations often involve advocacy work, which requires quite a bit of public speaking and debating skills.

It's paramount to remember that it might take some time to find a job, especially one that aligns with your interests. Keep an open mind and remember that every job offers an opportunity to learn and develop new skills. Good luck with your job hunt!

7 months ago

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