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My 17-year-old daughter got her dream summer job — with a little help from me
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本文讲述了作者如何帮助16岁的女儿申请夏令营辅导员职位的全过程。从去年12月开始,作者指导女儿准备申请材料,包括挖掘自身优势,如在校的领导经历、课外活动以及学业成绩,并提供了推荐人选的建议。女儿成功通过了面试,并最终获得了心仪的夏令营辅导员工作。文章强调了提前规划、挖掘自身潜能以及亲友支持在求职过程中的重要性,并分享了女儿在工作中获得的乐趣和成长。

✅ 提前规划至关重要:女儿从去年12月就开始准备夏令营辅导员的申请,远早于大多数申请截止日期(1月至3月),这为她赢得了宝贵的时间和优势。

🌟 发掘自身潜能是关键:尽管女儿没有正式工作经验,但她通过突出在校期间担任环保俱乐部主席的领导经历、丰富的课外活动以及优异的学业成绩,成功展现了她的能力和潜力。此外,她照顾表亲的经历也被视为宝贵的经验。

🤝 推荐人选的智慧选择:在选择推荐人时,作者建议女儿列出能证明其责任心、勤奋和可靠性的人选,如环保俱乐部的指导老师、空手道教练以及认识她多年的朋友。提前征求推荐人的同意并提供相关信息,是成功获得推荐的重要步骤。

🗣️ 模拟面试增强信心:在收到面试通知后,母女二人进行了模拟面试练习,通过角色扮演的方式准备可能遇到的问题。这种准备帮助女儿建立了自信,并在实际面试中表现出色,甚至有面试官提到了她联系的推荐人。

🏆 坚持与回报:经过几周的等待,女儿最终收到了录用通知,成功获得了她梦想的夏令营辅导员职位。她目前已在工作中度过了三周,并表示非常享受这份工作,让她体会到了工作与乐趣相结合的成就感。

To get a job this summer, the author's daughter (not pictured) had to start the application process in December of last year.

"I want to be a camp counselor next summer," my 16-year-old daughter (now 17) proclaimed one day.

Luckily, she said this in December, just in time to start applying. From my own experience as a camp counselor at her age, I knew that most applications for this type of summer job are often due between January and March.

She set her sights on a familiar place

She decided to apply to the same camp she attended from age 8 to 11, a place she loved spending her summers. I let her know that her years as a camper there were valuable experience and something she should mention when she eventually filled out an application.

I guided her through the application process

Once she decided that this was the summer job she wanted to go for, I decided to help her figure out how to get it. First, I told her to search the name of the camp online along with the words "camp counselor application." After finding it I asked her to check the deadline. It turns out I was right about the time frame, since it was due in early February.

At first, she was worried that she didn't have any prior work experience, but I reassured her that camps often value leadership roles at school and participation in extracurricular activities. I also pointed out that her high GPA and academic awards could work in her favor. Plus, she did have experience looking after her younger cousins, which I assured her would count for something.

As she filled out the application, she asked me for feedback about which activities to include (she does a lot!). After some discussion, she decided to highlight that she founded and serves as president of her school's environmental club, an activity that showed both her leadership skills and her love of the outdoors. Since the camp she applied to is an outdoor adventure camp that visits different parks, it felt like a perfect activity to feature.

When she got to the section for references, she had no idea what it meant or who to include. I explained that if the camp is considering her for the position, they will contact the people she lists and ask whether she is responsible, hardworking, and reliable. I suggested she include the teacher who oversees the environmental club, her karate sensei, and someone who has known her since preschool and now works at the recreation center where the camp is held.

I also explained that before listing someone as a reference, she needed to ask if they were willing to be one. At first, she was hesitant to include the person who works at the camp because they hadn't interacted recently, and she felt nervous about reaching out. I told her that personal connections can sometimes help you get a job. Even though she wasn't entirely convinced, she agreed to reach out and ended up including this person.

She got an interview

A few weeks after she submitted her application, she received an email from the camp asking to set up an interview. She was excited but admitted she was also a little nervous. Since she participates in musical theater, we decided to "role play" a mock interview using possible questions. She said our practice session helped her feel more confident and ready for the real thing.

Following her interview, she felt both excited and hesitant. The job seemed like a perfect fit, and they asked some of the questions we had practiced.

"I think you were right about the personal connection," she explained. It turns out they mentioned the person during the interview. She was surprised that I was probably right. I don't often hear "You're right, Mom" so that was a win for me!

Even though she was clearly excited about the possible job and interview, she didn't want to get her hopes up. "They told me there are over a hundred applicants, and most of them are older than me," she said.

My daughter landed her dream job this summer. I'm glad I was able to help her with the application process.

She got the job

Weeks passed without any word from the camp. Just when she thought she didn't get the job, she received a packet in the mail confirming that she did. She was beyond excited to start her new position and I was happy our work paid off.

She just finished her third week as a camp counselor and loves it. Being outdoors in parks, interacting with other campers and counselors, and reliving her own camp days have made the experience fun. "I don't even feel like it's work," she said to me.

I'm so happy that she found the perfect fit for a summer job. She loves it so much that I'm now wondering if maybe it's time I start asking her for career advice.

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