NEW YORK (PIX11) – It’s freezing outside, but New York City Mayor Mamdani already has summer in mind.
Summer employment for young New Yorkers, that is.
Mayor Mamdani took to social media to announce that applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program are officially open.
“We often tell young people what they shouldn’t be doing. How about we tell them what they should be doing?” Mayor Zohran Mamdani said in a video posted on X. “If you’re a New Yorker between the ages of 14-24, it’s time to start thinking about how you’re about to spend your summer, and the city is here help. Don’t get caught sleeping.”
SYEP is the country’s biggest youth employment program, providing paid summer work opportunities for ages 14 to 24 across the five boroughs.
New Yorkers ages 14-15 learn about career opportunities and get paid for project-based activities. New Yorkers ages 16-24 are placed in a variety of jobs and industries throughout the city, according to the SYEP website.
New Yorkers interested in this opportunity should fill out an application here.
For more information on applications, required documents, and frequently asked questions, click here.
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