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Any good summer job opportunities for high school students in NJ?

Hey everyone! I'm a high school junior living in New Jersey, and I'm interested in finding a summer job. Does anyone have recommendations or tips on where to look for student-friendly positions?

a year ago

Absolutely, exploring summer job opportunities as a high school student is a smart idea. It can help you earn income, gain professional experience, and sometimes introduce you to potential career paths. Here are a few summer job ideas you might consider in New Jersey:

1. Retail or Food Service: Many restaurants, ice cream shops, grocery stores, and retail businesses hire high school students, especially during the summer months when business usually picks up. These jobs can provide a foundational base of customer service and teamwork skills.

2. Summer Camp Counselor: Local YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, or local community centers typically need counselors for their summer programs. This is a great role if you enjoy working with kids and being outdoors.

3. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, consider offering tutoring services for younger students. Check with your school's counselor to see if they're aware of any opportunities, or reach out to local community groups.

4. Lifeguard or Swim Instructor: If you're a good swimmer, consider obtaining lifeguard certification and apply to work at local swimming pools, beaches, or water parks.

5. Babysitting or Pet Sitting: Many families look for reliable high schoolers to help care for children or pets, particularly during the summer months when kids are out of school.

Remember that part-time jobs and internships aren't the only valuable experiences. Volunteering in your community can also provide valuable experience and demonstrate commitment to a service role. Create a simple resume highlighting your school, any relevant accomplishments or skills, and references if you have them. Finally, each application is a chance to practice and refine your interviewing skills. Good luck with your search!

a year ago

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