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Where to find summer high school student jobs?

I'm searching for a summer job as a high school student and could use some advice on where to begin my search. Looking for something both challenging and rewarding. Are any particular industries or companies that are student-friendly?

7 months ago

Certainly, finding a summer job can be a great way to gain valuable work experience, learn new skills, and earn some money. Depending on your interests, some numerous industries and companies are known to be student-friendly.

For instance, if you're interested in retail, many local grocery stores, clothing stores, or bookstores often hire high school students for summer positions. These jobs can give you solid customer service experience and can be quite flexible with scheduling.

On the other hand, if you're interested in the food service industry, local restaurants or cafes could be a good choice. Some fast-food chains are known to be student-friendly employers, offering flexible hours and even tuition assistance programs.

Recreation jobs, often at places like pools, amusement parks, or summer camps, are another avenue to look into. They’re often seasonal, which makes them ideal for a summer job. Tasks might include lifeguarding, working concession stands, or serving as a camp counselor. These jobs can provide opportunities to develop leadership and communication skills.

If you're more academically inclined, check to see if there are summer teaching or tutoring positions available. Many educational programs run during the summer and look for high school students to help younger students with their studies.

Don't forget to consider internships, too. While they're typically unpaid, they offer an opportunity to explore a professional field that matches your career interests.

Lastly, explore job boards and websites such as Indeed, Snagajob, and SimplyHired, and filter by entry-level or summer jobs. Many of these sites will let you set alerts for new postings that meet your criteria.

Remember, getting a summer job is not only about earning money, but also about gaining experience, exploring interests, and growing your skillset. Best of luck in your search!

7 months ago

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