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Teen eSpace Work
Welcome to the Teen eSpace Work Page!
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Be What I Want to Be
from the Maryland Business Roundtable for Education, "a coalition of more than 100 leading employers that have made a long-term commitment to support education reform and improve student achievement in Maryland."
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Job Fairs
A list of Baltimore area job fairs and Internet links to nationwide online information
Keirsey Personality Sorter II
Wondering which career is right for you? Use the Keirsey Personality Sorter II to help highlight your personal strengths and weaknesses, and use the results to point you in the right direction.
Lifeworks
This site explores over 100 health and medical careers. So you know what you're getting into.
O*Net Online
The O*NET database includes information on skills, abilities, knowledge, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. For a detailed list of duties or job description, after you have chosen an occupation, select SNAPSHOT and then OCCUPATION SPECIFIC INFO.
Quintessential Careers: A Career and Job Hunting Resources Guide
"This site is designed to provide as much information and resources as possible about jobs and careers for every kind of job seeker -- all for free! The goal of this site is providing job-seekers with the best resources on the Web."
Reach4It.com
"Reach4it is a free online service connecting both teens and adults with volunteer online mentors who have an experience or career path to share."
Service Learning Hours
Click here to find out the guidelines for completing all 75 of your service learning hours and to get some ideas for where to volunteer.
Summer Jobs
"Summer Jobs is a database of seasonal and part-time job opportunities. While the primary focus is Summer employment, other jobs may be posted here as well."
It also includes some internships. You can search the database by location or keyword.
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Youth Services
from the Baltimore County Department of Employment and Training
Each year BCOET supports several programs in the community that provide employment and training services to targeted low-income, in-school and out-of-school youth, ages 14-18. Specific eligibility requirements and services vary from program to program.
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