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ESF Summer Camps

Basketball Coach Intern

June - August 2022 • Philadelphia, PA

What I liked

The positive energetic atmosphere within our staff and the kids

What I wish was different

Not a single thing !

Advice

Building relationships with those around you is a big key in the this industry!
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Summer Camp

June - August 2019 • Greenwich, CT

What I liked

The kids

What I wish was different

Pay rate

Advice

Be nice and stay the whole summer it will be worth it
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Camp Counselor

June - August 2019 • Haverford, PA

What I liked

the kids and my co counselor

What I wish was different

the leadership

Advice

go in with tough skin
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Swim Instructor

June 2014 - August 2019 • Chester Springs, PA

What I liked

The job is so rewarding and the staff is great.

What I wish was different

the amount of money you make. I have worked there since I turned 17 and did a lot of work outside of my job title. When I asked for a raise after being there for six summers they said no.

Advice

Just to be patient, things can get very frustrating and sometimes working with little kids can be very difficult. At the end of the day, the kids love the instructors and really look up to them.
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Athletic Coach

June - August 2019 • Philadelphia, PA

What I liked

I got to be a figure to kids that I believed needed some sort of figure/ guidance in their lives. I enjoyed working with the kids, but also working alongside other young adults trying to find footing in the real world as well.

What I wish was different

I wish they paid more. I wish they gave a more concrete summary of all of the expectations for the position in the job description.

Advice

Inquire on exactly what is expected of you on a day to day basis at the first interview.
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Summer camp counselor

June 2019 • Moorestown Township, NJ

What I liked

The camp cared so much about their employees and there were so many amazing employees.

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

If you wish to work with children it is a great opportunity and you learn a lot from other counselors on how to better interact with children.
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Camp Counselor

June - August 2019 • North Bethesda, MD

What I liked

ESF Camp was one of the best experiences ever. The environment was so nice and everyone I met from the staff to the children impacted me very strongly. I grew strong relationships with my co-counselors and I made lifelong friends. I loved being so involved with the kids which gave me the experience that I need for my future career.

What I wish was different

Advice

This job definitely needs strong individuals who work well with children. If you love working with kids then this is a job for you.
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Camp Counselor

June - August 2019 • North Bethesda, MD

What I liked

Loved playing with the children

What I wish was different

Honestly nothing. Loved every second of it

Advice

Have to learn to be patient because working with kids is very tiring
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Subject matter expert

June - August 2018 • Baltimore, MD

What I liked

Teaching and the staff

What I wish was different

Nothing

Advice

Plan the lesson plans ahead of time and make it flexible
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Day Camp Counselor

June - August 2018 • Haverford, PA

What I liked

Friendly coworkers and rewarding work

What I wish was different

Higher wages

Advice

It's exhausting but worth it to work with the kids
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Robotics Specialist

July - August 2018 • Hartford, CT

What I liked

Being able to design the course program based on the concepts of the Growth Mindset, interact with the kids and share a few pieces of knowledge to them

What I wish was different

I wish we had more time with the kids so we could teach them more complex concepts about robotics

Advice

Be patient with the kids, all they need is some sense that you care for them before they show you how much they're willing to cooperate and learn.
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