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Recommendations for summer jobs for high school students in Maryland?

I'm a high school junior in Maryland trying to find a summer job. I want something that looks good on college apps but is also enjoyable. Any recommendations?

a year ago

It's great that you're interested in spending your summer productively and with the intention of boosting your college applications! There are a variety of job opportunities you could explore in Maryland, depending on your interests and aspirations.

One possibility that might align with both your goals is working as a camp counselor in a field you're interested in pursuing in college. You could apply to local summer camps or enrichment programs related to subjects you're passionate about, such as a technology, arts, or sports camp. This role allows you to demonstrate leadership, responsibility, and a commitment to your chosen field.

If you're interested in community service, working at a local charity, neighborhood center, or nonprofits can also be an enriching experience. It can provide you with a considerate understanding of the needs of your community and may offer rewarding work that can highlight your dedication to helping others on your application.

A third idea could be to consider jobs in retail, food service, or other customer-facing roles. These types of jobs may not be directly linked to your intended major, but they do add valuable skills to your profile, such as teamwork, problem-solving, and customer service.

Keep in mind when you're applying for these jobs to emphasize your ability to balance commitments, since you will presumably have schoolwork and potentially other extracurriculars during the summer. As a side note, make sure that the job fits around any other summer commitments you might have, such as a sport or family plans.

Lastly, remember that colleges value genuine passion and dedication, so choose a job where you can demonstrate these qualities. Good luck in your search!

a year ago

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