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Summer job options for high school students in San Fernando?

I'm a high school junior living in San Fernando and I'm looking for summer job options. What are some good places that hire students, or any advice on getting hired?

7 months ago

It's exciting to see you're taking the initiative to look for a summer job! San Fernando and the surrounding areas offer opportunities in various industries. Here are some potential options:

1. Retail: Many retailers in local malls or standalone stores often hire high school students during the summer months. Positions can range from sales associates to stock clerks. There may be opportunities in clothing, electronics, or food retail in nearby stores or shopping centers.

2. Food Service: Local cafes, restaurants, and fast-food establishments are often open to hiring high school students. Even though these jobs can be fast-paced, they can offer a good opportunity for acquiring customer service skills.

3. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject in school, consider tutoring younger students. You can start with your school's tutoring center if it has one, or advertise your services in local libraries or online.

4. Local Parks and Recreation: Some parks and recreation departments hire high school students for the summer to help with camps or manage facilities.

5. Lifeguarding: If you have the required certification (or are willing to get it), lifeguard positions at local community pools or water parks could be an option.

6. Library Assistant: Your local library may have summer opportunities assisting with book shelving or helping with summer programs.

In terms of getting hired, building a solid resume that highlights your skills and experiences can really help. Even if you haven't had a formal job, take some time to consider your volunteer work, school projects, or roles in clubs or sports teams that show your responsibility, organization, and teamwork. Always tailor your cover letter and resume to each job you are applying for, emphasizing how your skills align with the job requirements.

Lastly, don't be discouraged if you don't hear back immediately. The job hunt is often about persistence. For paid positions, be aware that you must be legally eligible to work in your state, which typically means you have to be at least 16 years old. Good luck!

7 months ago

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