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Where can new high school graduates find summer jobs?

I'm graduating this year and want to find a summer job. What are some good options for new high school grads? I'm hoping for something that offers decent pay and maybe relates to potential career interests. Any suggestions?

7 months ago

Firstly, congrats on your impending graduation! It's fantastic that you're considering taking on a summer job, as it can provide not only a source of income but also valuable work experience. The specific nature of the job opportunities available to you will largely depend on your interests and skill set.

Retail jobs can offer decent pay, flexible hours, and an excellent opportunity to build customer service skills. Many chain stores hire seasonal workers, especially during the summer. Working in a store related to your field of interest - such as a tech store if you're interested in computer science, or a bookstore if you love literature - could provide some relevance to your future career.

If you enjoy working outdoors, consider positions like lifeguarding, landscaping, or working at a local park or summer camp. These roles allow you to be active, interact with others, and often pay higher than minimum wage.

Tutoring can be another rewarding and lucrative summer job. If you're particularly strong in a certain subject, you could offer tutoring services to other students. This can be done independently, or through a tutoring agency, and it's especially relevant if you're considering a future career in education.

You could also seek out a paid internship in your desired field. While these positions can be competitive, they provide valuable industry exposure and networking opportunities. Keep an eye on job boards and sign up for job alert emails relevant to your field of interest.

Lastly, remember to leverage your network. Ask teachers, family friends, or others who may have connections to the professional world if they know of any entry-level job or internship opportunities. Good luck with your search!

7 months ago

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