How to Find a Summer Job

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Are you looking for a summer job?  Here’s information on how to find a summer job , including tips for job hunting, where to find summer  job postings, summer camp jobs, working papers, how to apply, what to wear to an interview, and more summer job resources. One quick way to find summer job listings is to search the job search engines using “summer” as a keyword or select “seasonal” or “temporary” in the Advanced Search Options.  Ask your school Guidance Office or college Career Office if they can help. Also check the newspaper, as well. It’s a good source for local summer job listings. Before you apply, take a look at our tips for writing a teen resume  and our other job search videos just for high school and college job seekers.  They will help you make a…


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