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Jobs for high school students?

Hey everyone! I'm a junior and I'm thinking about getting a part-time job to save some money for college. What are some popular jobs for high school students that are flexible with school schedules? Any tips for finding a job with no experience?

2 years ago

Hi there! It's great that you're thinking about saving money for college by getting a part-time job. There are several options for high school students that tend to be flexible with school schedules.

1. Retail jobs: Clothing stores, supermarkets, and department stores often hire high school students for positions like sales associates, cashiers, or stockers. They generally offer evening and weekend hours that work well with school schedules.

2. Food service: Many high school students find work at fast-food restaurants, coffee shops, or local diners, where they can work as servers, baristas, or cashiers. These businesses usually have shifts available during after-school hours and on weekends.

3. Tutoring: If you excel in a particular subject, you might consider offering your services as a tutor to other students. You can do this independently or through a local tutoring center.

4. Babysitting or pet care: Babysitting or offering dog walking services are jobs that often have flexible hours and can be done after school or on weekends. You can find job opportunities by talking to friends, family, or neighbors and posting on community forums or websites.

As for finding a job with no experience, here are some tips:

1. Create a resume: Even without work experience, you can create a resume that highlights your skills, education, volunteer work, extracurricular activities, and any awards or honors you've received.

2. Tailor your resume and cover letter: Customize your resume and write a cover letter for each job you apply for, by emphasizing the skills and experiences that are most relevant to the position.

3. Network: Networking is key - ask around among your friends, family, teachers, coaches, and neighbors about opportunities. They might know someone who's hiring or be able to refer you to a job opening.

4. Be prepared for interviews: Do some research on the company and job position to prepare for interviews. Practice answering common interview questions, and be ready to explain how your skills and experiences make you a good fit for the job.

5. Be persistent: Don't give up if you don't find a job right away. Keep applying to various jobs, and stay open to different opportunities that come your way.

With persistence and preparation, you can find a part-time job that works with your school schedule and helps you save money for college. Good luck!

2 years ago

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