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April 6, 2008
NYC DYCD Jobs &
Internships
The New York
City Department
of Youth and
Community
Development
is
committed to
expanding
opportunities
for New York
City's young
people. Our
youth employment
programs help
young people to
gain workplace
experience and
further their
education.
Summer Youth
Employment
Program (SYEP)
- A seven-week
summer
employment
initiative open
to young people
between the ages
of 14 and 21.
Participants
work up to 25
hours a week
while earning
$7.15 per hour
in assignments
that include
government
agencies,
hospitals,
summer camps,
nonprofits,
small
businesses, law
firms, museums,
and sports and
retail
organizations.
The application
process begins
April 1st.
NYC Ladders for
Leaders
- An innovative
program that
offers high
school and
college students
the opportunity
to participate
in summer
internships with
some of the most
dynamic
corporations and
businesses in
New York City.
Young Adult
Internship
Program
- As part of
Mayor
Bloomberg's
Commission for
Economic
Opportunity,
DYCD is
providing the
most job-ready
disconnected
youth with
short-term paid
internships, job
placements, and
follow-up
services.
In-School Youth
(ISY) Program
- Provides
occupational
skills,
employment
services, and
educational
opportunities to
low-income 14-18
year-olds who
are enrolled in
school.
Out-of-School
Youth (OSY)
Program
- Provides
extensive job
training and
employment
services to
16-21 year-olds
who are not
enrolled in
school.
NDA Youth
Employment
Programs
- Participants
receive training
designed to help
them find and
keep a job. The
programs focus
on job search
and interview
techniques,
obtaining and
completing job
applications,
and appropriate
workplace
conduct and
attire.
NDA Adult
Employment
Programs
- DYCD is also
committed to
helping adult
New Yorkers who
are seeking to
enter the
workforce or
obtain a better
job.
Participants
learn how to
research
careers, look
for work, excel
in the
workplace, and
advance up the
career ladder.
Search for a
Job:
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Resources:
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