SDHS Job Board
This page was created for students and members of the community to explore job related information. As we are informed of jobs, we will post them on this job board. You will also find information on:
- resumes
- job applications
- job interviews
- job search sites and
other job related information.
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Ever wondered how much it might cost to maintain your standard of living as an adult? Reality Check from the North Carolina Department of Commerce is a fun, new online tool designed to estimate the income necessary to support your desired lifestyle. State where you’d like to live in North Carolina and how you spend your money. From there, you’ll be directed to jobs that meet your financial needs.
Interested in a specific career? If so, click below.
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Employers are looking for workers at an all time high right now. The following businesses are local to our area:
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Skipper's Seafood Restaurant
Thomasville, NC · (336) 472-0101
Feel free to visit the College and Career Center for other hiring opportunities. There are numerous companies hiring employees.
*If you are a business and would like to be added to the job board, please feel free to email: [email protected].
Youth under the age of 18 who work in North Carolina must have a Youth Employment Certificate. You may contact the N.C. Department of Labor – Wage and Hour Bureau, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. at 1-800-625-
2267, if you have questions.
Where can I find a job? There are various websites where you can search for jobs online. Click below:
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