Youth@Work, an initiative of the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County (WDC), seeks to create thousands of summer jobs for youth up to age 25 in our community.
read moreMost of us wouldn't be where we are today without our first jobs. As an employer, you can provide the same opportunity to a young person--and benefit your business at the same time.
read moreRead about young people and employers who have participated in Youth@Work--and the surprising results.
read moreSearch for jobs and learn about community resources for youth employment.
read moreOur Youth@Work partners include community organizations with knowledge and expertise in serving the employment needs of young people.
read moreBe a part of this community-wide movement and build on the incredible success of our first year! With your help, we can give youth the chance to work and support their achievement for years to come.
read moreBranden
“...spent the summer exploring careers and learning computer skills.
Edgar
“...worked at Mountain View Fire and Rescue with Fire Chief Gregory Smith.
Ryan
“...went from a summer training program to a temporary job, to a career with a future at Washington Chain.
Malik
“...learned welding through a Seattle Parks internship.
Brittany and Michael
“...served as greeters at St. Francis Hospital in Federal Way.
Diana
“...learned computer skills as she crafted messages to other teens about HIV/AIDS, tobacco and drinking.