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What jobs can a high school graduate get?

I'm graduating from high school soon and considering entering the workforce. What kind of jobs are typically available for someone with just a high school diploma?

a year ago

While the types of jobs available to high school graduates can vary greatly depending on where you live and what industries are prevalent in your area, there are several common jobs typically accessible to those with a high school diploma. These generally revolve around customer service, sales, administrative, and support roles.

For starters, you might consider roles in the retail sector. This can be anything from sales associates to customer service representatives, which usually do not require a high school education. You get to interact with customers, help them find what they need, and gain valuable skills in customer service and problem-solving.

Second, positions in the food-service industry like servers, baristas, or fast food workers are also options. These roles can offer flexible hours and the opportunity to earn tips, in addition to your regular wage.

Another industry to consider is administration. Entry-level administrative roles such as receptionists or clerks can be a good place to start. These positions offer a chance to gain office experience and often come with opportunities for advancement as you gain more experience.

Depending on your interests and skills, you might also consider roles such as a personal care aide, warehouse worker, or construction laborer. These jobs often provide on-the-job training and could lead to more specialized positions down the line.

Just remember, getting a job right after high school can be a great way to gain work experience and earn money, but there is also value in pursuing further education or trade certifications to open up more job opportunities in the future. Make sure to consider all your options and choose the path that seems right for your long-term career goals. Honing in on fields or roles that ignite your passion can also make your work feel more rewarding and meaningful.

a year ago

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