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MIT Summer Youth Employment Program
MIT Human Resources is coordinating coordinates an important MIT outreach effort with Cambridge high schools and youth programs, Just-A-Start, the Office of Workforce Development, and the Cambridge Housing Authority. Students . Through MIT’s Summer Youth Employment Program, students gain an understanding of what it is like to work in a professional environment, explore career interests and build a unique relationship with MIT.
The relationship between MIT and the city of Cambridge
is an important one and, as a result, HR is looking to strengthen and expand this relationship by
offering summer employment opportunities.
Different departments across the Institute identify supportive supervisors who will engage with the students in this educational employment experience, and
who will provide a work experience and learning opportunity for
students.
Supervisors who have an interest in mentoring and developing a relationship with a Cambridge
high school student are encouraged to learn more about the program
.
How it Works
The Summer Youth Employment Program runs annually for six weeks from early July to mid-August. This year the program will run from Monday July 8th through Friday August 16th, 2019. The students work between 20-40 hours per week and earn $12 per hour. The hourly wage is paid for by the department.
Related Youth ProgramsJune 29th – Friday August 7th 2020.
2020 Events/Important Dates
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Cambridge Youth Organization Partnerships
Office of Workforce Development
Prospect Hill Academy Charter School
The Work Force A youth program of Cambridge Housing Authority
Questions?
Participating MIT Departments (2020)
Coming soon!
Participating MIT Departments (2019)
Campus Construction, Capital Projects
Career Advising and Professional Development
Community Giving
Department of Architecture, Architecture Shop
Facilities, Business Systems, Reporting, and Analytics
Facilities, Custodial Services
Human Resources, Benefits
Human Resources, Work - Life Center
Information Systems & Technology, Infrastructure Operations
Laboratory for Nuclear Science
Media Lab, Network Computing Systems
MIT Admissions
Office of Minority Education
Vice President for Finance
Questions?
Contact Megan Chester, Staffing Services Program Administrator in Strategic Talent Management at mchester@mit.edu or x86476Contact syep@mit.edu