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Summer Jobs for Incoming Freshmen in Baltimore in 2025

I'm going to be a freshman in high school in Baltimore, and I'm interested in finding a summer job for 2025. Does anyone know of any programs or opportunities specifically for freshmen?

a year ago

Certainly, finding a summer job as a freshman in high school can be a great first step towards gaining invaluable experiences that can not only boost your personal growth but also enhance your college application in the future. You might just need to be a bit creative and proactive in seeking opportunities as most formal job opportunities are available to those aged 16 and above.

1. Tutoring: If you excel in any particular subject or subject, you could start a small-scale tutoring business. Neighbors, friends, or family members who are in younger grades might be in need of some academic support.

2. Babysitting: Babysitting is a traditional summer job for teenagers, and if there are families in your vicinity who require child care during the summer, this could be a great fit.

3. Volunteering: Although volunteering might not be a paying job, it can provide valuable experiences and help you explore your interests. Check out community centers, non-profit organizations, or places of worship that may have projects you can contribute to.

4. Pet Sitting or Dog Walking: If you love animals, consider finding local pet sitting or dog walking jobs. Several apps exist that you can join to connect with pet owners in your area.

5. Yard Work: Many homeowners would be willing to hire a local student to help with yard work or other home improvement tasks.

While this is not a comprehensive list of job opportunities, it might help get you started. Remember to ensure that any job you take on complies with your local labor laws, especially those that pertain to work hours and job types for those under the age of 18. Good luck with your job search!

a year ago

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