A recent high school grad was fatally shot as she slept inside her Atlanta home — just hours before a scheduled job interview, police and relatives said.

Jessica Daniels, 18, was found unconscious with an apparent gunshot wound to her chest when cops responded to her southwest Atlanta home early Thursday. Relatives inside the residence reported that stray bullets from outside apparently struck Daniels, who was later pronounced dead by a paramedic, police said.

Investigators are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the shooting. No suspects had been identified as of Friday afternoon, a police spokesman confirmed to The Post.

The gunfire that erupted outside Daniels’ home between at least two shooters may have lasted several minutes. There’s no evidence to suggest that the teen was the intended target, a police spokeswoman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Investigators later recovered 18 spent shell casings outside the home, ABC News reports.

Daniels, who graduated from South Atlanta High School in May, was gearing up for a job interview later Thursday, her distraught relatives said.

“She did not make it, by a stray bullet,” Daniels’ aunt, Donna McClain, told reporters at the scene, according to the Journal-Constitution.

Daniels’ grandfather, Sanders Love, said he was sleeping downstairs when bullets tore through the family’s home.

“I heard the shots,” he told reporters. “I jumped up, I ran upstairs, and I ran to the door first. And then I heard my daughter in the back say, ‘Jessica been shot!’ and I just lost it.”

Daniels was preparing to attend Alabama State University later this fall and was known to be the “life of the party,” according to an online fundraiser set up in her memory.