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"All I needed to start my career
I learned at Tom Sawyer Camps..."

Working at a summer camp can be the very best way for a student to spend the summer, no matter what long term interests he or she may have. It can help develop valuable personal skills that will be invaluable in life and for any kind of career. All kinds of employers need and look for these talents that summer camp excels in delivering.

    Communication
    Teamwork
    Leadership
    Autonomous Responsibility
    Innovation
    Problem-Solving
    Conflict Management
    Cultural Diversity

Every summer, students are faced with the decision of what to do. It’s seldom an easy choice. And it’s filled with lots of questions.
    What do I want to do?
    How much can I earn?
    Where do I want to be?
    What will I learn?
    How can I contribute?
    How will it help me?
    Will I enjoy it?
Of course, there are lots of options - internships, high-paying labor, volunteer work, classes, travel. And summer camp.

Each offers its own set of rewards, but working as a counselor at a summer camp has proven to be one of the best. Spending most of the time in the outdoors, leading and participating in recreational activities, learning how to work with kids, meeting and working with other students, and, on top of that, actually getting paid for it!
Don’t take our word for it. Read what a bunch of college students said recently about how working at a summer camp helped them. And think about how it may all apply to you.
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