Franklin High School

Franklin
High School

11/18/25 Career Connections

Summary : Franklin High School Career Connections

Franklin High School Career Connections

Every other Tuesday, Franklin’s Career-Connected Learning Coordinator Mr. Ruiz will post upcoming college and career related events, important application deadlines, career training program opportunities, jobs, internships, service learning options, and other career-connected topics of interest to students and their families. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org if you have anything you want placed in the newsletter.

Make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz if you have any questions about these opportunities or need assistance applying.

Part-Time Jobs

Local Hot Jobs List

graphic Hot Jobs

The following jobs are nearby to Franklin, are part-time, and their managers are willing to hire students under 18 who have not yet graduated from high school. You can also check out the You can also check out the Jobs page on the Career-Connected Learning website with a list of job search engines and local companies that regularly hire high school students.

There are not many jobs out there right now, but very soon most retail stores will be hiring for Seasonal/Holiday workers, so keep checking every other Tuesday for opportunities.

Dell Computers Hiring Remote Data Entry Job for Teens

Join Dell Technologies as an entry-level remote data entry operator designed specifically for teenagers. In this part-time role, you will collect and enter data, organize electronic files, perform regular backups, and assist our customer support team with data-related issues. No prior experience is required – on‐the‐job training is provided. Applicants should be high school students or recent graduates with basic computer skills and a typing speed of at least 40 words per minute. Deadline to apply is March 10, 2026.

Required Qualifications:

  • Must be a high school student or a recent graduate.
  • Basic computer and data entry skills (word processing, spreadsheets, databases).
  • Ability to type at least 40 words per minute.
  • Strong attention to detail and effective time management.
  • Clear communication skills for team collaboration

Looking for a local part-time job not listed above?

Indeed logo

If the hot jobs above do not interest you, check out our custom Indeed.com search query to find local companies hiring teens.

To help you filter out the 100s of jobs on Indeed that do not hire teens, we have created a search query that limits part-time jobs open within a 5 mile distance from Franklin High School Get a filtered list and start applying now. These jobs are available for or catered to teens in high school and work with school schedules.

When you find a job on Indeed you like, you will need to create an Indeed account and then build an Indeed profile (including submitting a resume) before you can apply for jobs. After you build this profile, you only need to select the Apply button on a job listing, and it will instantly send your profile and resume to the employer for a very easy application process.

Drop-in Job Search, Resume Building, and Interview Help Now Available

Drop-In Advising circle with a check mark

If you need help applying and preparing for college, looking for a job, making a resume, or practicing for an interview, the College and Career Center is now open after school for drop-in help with Emily, our UW Dream Project intern. This is a great option for students who do not have time to schedule an appointment during the school day.  As a working UW student, Emily has a lot of great insight and valuable tips to share with you! Drop-in help is available from 4:00-5:30pm Tuesdays and Thursdays until Winter Break.


Paid Internships

Join King County’s Youth Bill of Rights Task Force!

Are you a young person who wants to shape local government and policy? Apply to join the King County Youth Bill of Rights Task Force by December 1!

The King County Youth Bill of Rights will be launching a fourth cohort and is seeking new members. Task force members will be paid with a modest stipend and will shape the future of youth civic engagement in the County. The focus of the fourth cohort will be to advise and promote the creation of the first King County Youth Commission.

What Task Force Members will do:

  • Partner with King County Staff and the Children and Youth Advisory Board to advise on the future King County Youth Commission.
  • Review survey data from around the country for ideas on the commission structure.
  • Identify existing barriers to youth participation and recommend solutions towards authentic partnership.
  • Propose best practices on how departments can communicate effectively with the youth commission.
  • Advise and participate in the planning of the 2026 King County Youth Summit.

Stipend Amount

  • $50 per 2-hour meeting/engagement event.
  • $25 per 1-hour meeting, as needed.

Time Commitment
The YBOR Task Force will meet between 3-5 times a month with potential for additional meetings between January and June 2026. A typical time commitment for members is about 6 hours per month. Most meetings will be virtual with orientation and select workshops hosted in-person near Southcenter (subject to change).

Questions
If you have questions, contact: Kerry Wade (Best Starts for Kids Community Partnerships) at kwade@kingcounty.gov or Ellie Runk (Youth Engagement Intern) at erunk@kingcounty.gov

Get a great-paying summer internship while doing service for your community, Apply by March 2

Teens in Public Service hires teens from all over the Puget Sound region for an enriching summer experience that inspires our next generation of community leaders. High School students between the ages of 15-19 who have a passion for serving their community can now apply for their paid internship opportunity.

What you need to apply:

  1. First, check the Eligibility Requirements
  2. Then, complete and submit the online internship application. All applications must be completed and submitted by noon (12pm PST) on Monday, March 2nd, 2026.
  3. Before submitting, obtain two letters of recommendation. Your letter writers must submit your letters of recommendation by the application deadline (noon on March 2nd, 2026). The link to submit your letters is included within the application and should be shared with your letter writers as soon as possible.  

If you have any questions about the application, or application process, please check the website’s FAQS, join an info session, or send an email to apply@teensinpublicservice.org

$1400 Photography Internship Opportunity, Limited Space so apply now!

group photo

Youth in Focus is excited to announce their upcoming paid internship opportunity for BIPOC students! Students receive a $1,400 stipend to spend 17 weeks deep-diving into photography basics, learning Adobe Lightroom, and building a personal brand identity. 

This is the 6th year of the internship, and over these years, Youth in Focus has witnessed many program graduates start their own photography gigs or pursue photography/film in school. This is a great opportunity for students interested in careers in the creative field!

Program Info:

  • January 20th – June 4th, Tuesday and Thursday, 4:30 – 7:00 PM
  • In-person @ Youth in Focus, 2100 24th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144
  • Stipend Amount: $1,400

Who’s Eligible: 

  • Identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and Person of Color)
  • Sophomores – Seniors in High School
  • Can commit to 17 weeks of in-person classes @ Youth in Focus Office (every Tuesday and Thursday from 4:30 – 7:00 PM / Jan 20th – June 4th)

Email ShidaB@youthinfocus.org with any questions. Check out the Youth in Focus website, and apply by the November 30th deadline.

Applications open for the Boeing Manufacturing High School Summer Internship Program

Boeing logo

Boeing is now accepting applications for 2026 High School Manufacturing Student Development Programs! Applications will be accepted through January 20, 2026.

Their manufacturing Student Development Programs are designed to provide students with a comprehensive experience, including hands-on training, job site exposure, and career planning support. For more details and information click the button below!

Have questions? Email MfgStudentDev@boeing.com

Deadline: January 20, 2026

A bit more about the opportunity:

  • Dates: July 7th to August 20th. 
  • Potential Site Assignments: Everett, Renton, Auburn
  • Shifts: 8 hours with 30 min lunch, 6AM to 2:30PM
  • Students will work Monday through Thursday. Students will not work on Fridays, with the exception of Friday, July 10th, which is during orientation week and will be a working day.
  • Wages: Students will be paid minimum wage for the city of their assigned site.

Seattle Parks and Recreation Recruiting for their Paid Mentorship Program

Kick off your career with a 4-week Seattle Parks and Recreation mentorship (8 hrs/week) for ages 15–21! Learn valuable skills, make awesome connections, and earn $300 that leads to a Seattle Parks & Recreation job paying $20.76/hr.

Seattle Parks and Recreation logo

Walk away with: Public Speaking, Emotional Intelligence, Financial Literacy, Game Facilitation

When: Saturdays 9:00AM-5:00PM

Please Note: The completion of the whole 4-week mentorship is required in order for applicants to apply for the future paid internships with Seattle Parks Career Explorations. The paid internship will be open to teens 15 years old and older who have completed the Career Explorations mentorship.

Questions? Email: Samuel.Chesneau@seattle.gov or Malaya.Neri@seattle.gov

Stay updated on all things internships on the District’s Regional Internships website

Seattle Public Schools’ Career and Technical Education (CTE) department maintains an Career Quest SPS Active directory of internships and other career-focused training programs that is updated throughout the year. The programs currently seeking students – and have open applications – are listed at the top. Programs that may not be accepting students now – but will in the future – are listed by CTE pathway below.

This is always the best place to start when looking for opportunities, but if you do not find something you like there, make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to explore additional opportunities.


Worksite Learning (HS credit for work)

Job graphic

Students who are currently employed can earn high school credit (CTE or other elective credit) for completed working hours! Every 180 hours worked is equivalent to .5 high school elective credits plus an A to boost your GPA for college admissions. 

Please reach out to Mr. Ruiz for more information and to pick up some important forms. Email dpruiz@seattleschools.org or stop by Room 205a during lunch or nutrition break to chat.

Eligibility for students seeking elective credit for their paid work experience:

  • Student must be 16 years of age or older, be legally employed, and have taken a CTE course.
  • Complete Bi-Weekly check-in forms documenting your hours.
  • Complete a final evaluation form detailing how their specific work experience aligns with their educational goals, imparts work and financial understanding, and the ways this work experience impacts future career and educational opportunities.

College Prep, Fairs, and Info Sessions

Advisory workshop series for Seniors to help prepare for college

What I wish I knew

Are you planning to go to college but still don’t really feel prepared? To help ease your worries, our UW Dream Project Intern, Emily, will lead a series of workshops during three upcoming Advisory periods called “What I Wish I Knew,” where she will talk about the things that she wished people would have told her as she was preparing for college. She will cover tips and strategies that she felt would have helped her transition go a lot more smoothly in three different periods of her planning:

  • November 19: The Last Semester of High School
  • December 3: The Summer Before College
  • December 17: The First Year of College

This is an incredibly valuable series that any college-bound senior should want to take. BUT, there are only 15 spots available, so Sign up for What I wish I Knew advisory workshop to secure your spot TODAY. You will receive a pass from your Advisory teacher to attend the sessions in Room 205a. This series is currently only open to graduating, college-bound Seniors.

You must register in advance to attend these sessions.

College Application Help

student on a laptop

Seniors, college application help continues on Thursdays at lunchtime throughout the application season. Counselors will be in the Library during both lunches to support with Common App, Seattle Promise, personal statements, scholarships, and financial aid. Drop-in at any time during your lunch, no appointment necessary.

Additionally, college search, application, and decision-making help is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays after school from 4-5:30pm in the College and Career Center, Room 205a, provided by the UW Dream Project.

Seattle Film School offering 2.5 Year Bachelor Degrees

Seattle Film Institute logo

Are you interested in filmmaking, acting, or the visual arts searching for the perfect college experience? The Seattle Film Institute may be a great fit.

SFI’s unique Bachelor of Arts degree provides a pathway for students to earn their entire BA degree in 2.5 years by concentrating on one of the following film-related areas of study:

In addition to traditional liberal arts core classes, the Seattle Film Institute provides a hands-on education, practical experience, and job-related skills.  Their faculty is anchored by working film industry professionals, and every SFI student benefits from career services and coaching.

The Institute has information sessions taking place on Tuesdays at 10am and Thursdays at 4pm where students can learn all about our programs and ask any questions they may have. 


Scholarships and Financial Aid

Drop-in Financial Aid Support Now Available

FAFSA Financial Aid

Financial Aid Drop-In Support is now offered every Wednesday during Advisory in the College and Career Center, Room 205A. Nancy from Seattle Promise is available to provide help completing your FAFSA or WASFA application or if you have questions or concerns about completing the financial aid forms.

Rather meet one-on-one? Schedule a meeting with Nancy here: In-Person Meeting at Franklin HS

$40,000 Amazon Scholarship Now Accepting Applications

Amazon Future Engineer students can boost their future for themselves and their community with the support of college funding, paid internships, and industry mentors.

You can receive a scholarship of up to $40,000 (up to $10,000/year) towards an undergraduate degree in computer science and an offer to complete a summer internship at Amazon!

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be a high school senior in the U.S. who is currently enrolled in or who has completed a high school or college dual degree course where computer science is the subject.
  • Be planning to attain a bachelor’s degree in computer science, software engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, or other computer science related field of study from an accredited 4-year college or from a 2-year college with the intent to transfer to a 4-year college.
  • Must be authorized to work in the U.S. Example: Employment Authorization Document holder, Permanent Resident, or U.S. Citizen.
  • Have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.3 on a 4.0 scale (or its equivalent).
  • Must demonstrate financial need. This opportunity is to support students with a substantial need for financial assistance.

Applications are now open and will close on January 15, 2026.

Apply Now

Local business association providing scholarships for LGBTQ+ students and allies

Open to Washington Residents GSBA

The GSBA Scholarship & Education Fund strives to uplift rising LGBTQ+ and actively allied leaders from Washington State as they pursue their post-secondary education. They offer financial awards, typically between $5,500-$13,000, educational programming, networking events, field trips, job shadows, a summer weekend retreat, and a supportive community – whether you’re working towards a trade, certificate, 2-year degree, or 4-year degree. 

All applications are due by 12 p.m. PST on Friday, January 9, 2026. 

To be fair to all applicants, they will not accept late applications. When you submit your application, you will receive an email confirmation.

If you have any questions or need assistance with this application, please reach out to scholarship@thegsba.org.

Cirkled In “No Sweat Scholarship” awards $2,500 for students in grades 9-12

cirkled in

The Cirkled In “No Sweat” Scholarship is a $2500 CASH scholarship you can use for any educational purpose, from books to summer camp. In just two steps, you’re in! Apply by signing-up for a Cirkled In account and then complete your portfolio.

To apply for the Cirkled In No Sweat Scholarship, create an account and share your complete story through your profile. No GPA or minimum income requirement. Just be YOU!

The application process is so quick and simple you won’t even break a sweat! Deadline is December 31, 2025. Apply for Cirkled in Now!

Seattle Promise (2 years Free Tuition) Application Now Open!

Seattle Promise logo

Seattle Promise is a college tuition and success program launched by Seattle Colleges, Seattle Public Schools, and the City of Seattle. It offers free tuition at any of the Seattle Colleges: North Seattle CollegeSeattle Central College or South Seattle College for up to two years, 90 college credits or a student’s first degree, whichever comes first.

All graduating seniors attending Seattle public high schools are eligible for the Seattle Promise program regardless of grade point average (GPA), income, ability, or country of birth. But you MUST APPLY to claim your free tuition. The application deadline is February 13.

Even if you are expecting to attend a 4-year university after high school, sometimes plans change, and you do not want to miss out on free tuition for 2 years. You cannot apply to Seattle Promise after February 16, so do it now even if it is a backup plan. Find out more information about the Seattle Promise and Apply for Seattle Promise Now!

Make an appointment to meet with Nancy Le, Seattle Promise Outreach Specialist, who can answer your questions and help you complete your application. In-Person Meeting at Franklin / Virtual Zoom Meeting

It’s not too early to start applying for Scholarships!

grad cap sitting on a pile of money

If you are looking for scholarship opportunities to help you pay for tuition or other living expenses for college, now is the time to start looking through the Franklin Scholarship Bulletin to get a head start on applying.


Training and Mentorship Programs

Pathways Program Available for Chinese and Southeast Asian students, Stipend and Service Hours available

Pathway to our Future Advocacy Community Career

2026 Pathways to Our Future (PTOF) cohort is an after-school program is designed to help Chinese and Southeast Asian immigrant high school students, such as Vietnamese, Filipino, Khmer, Lao, Burmese, Mien, and Hmong youth, build career readiness skills, explore career pathways, and gain hands-on work experience.

Earn a $900 stipend and up to 100+ community service-learning hours by completing the program. Apply for Pathways to our Future ASAP.

If you have any questions before then, please contact: pathways@acrs.org, or Di Han: 206-774-2476, dih@acrs.org, Jessie Chu: 206-695-7537, jessiec@acrs.org, Katie Saephan: 206-474-2314, katies@acrs.org 

ReadyWork$ Job Training Program Recruiting for Winter job readiness classes

Students at Readyworks job training program

ReadyWork$ Youth is a free job-readiness training that helps participants build confidence and develop the skills needed to obtain employment and succeed.

This free program is designed for youth ages 16+ who are looking to begin their career exploration, as well as those seeking internships, apprenticeships, or part-time/full-time employment. The curriculum includes key topics such as professional presence, effective resume writing, and interview practice, as well as the soft skills needed to land and keep a job.

Classes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:00-7:15pm during the months of January and February at the New Holly Gathering Hall: 7054 32nd Ave S. Seattle, WA 98118

At the end of the program, participants may will received priority interview or hiring from partner employers for a long-term part-time entry level position on Feb 19th on site at the New Holly Gathering Hall. 

Thriving Elements Seeking STEM-focused students for Mentorship Opportunity

Thriving elements logo

Thriving Elements is a high quality mentoring program whose mission is to create access and opportunities for students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM).

Upon selection into the program, you are matched with a STEM professional who will help prepare you for college and a professional career in STEM. Once you become a member of the TE (Thriving Elements) community, you can expect quarterly leadership events where mentors and mentees from all locations get together to participate in mentoring and teambuilding activities. The vision is to develop and empower leaders in STEM to make a sustainable impact in their communities and inspire the next generation. If this resonates with you, we highly encourage you to apply.

The recruitment process consists of 4 steps: application, interview, speed networking, and mentee-mentor matching.
  1. Application:  Mentee Applications are open from Oct 1st to March 1st. 
  2. Interview: Read some tips below
  3. Speed Networking: You get a chance to talk to a few potential mentors
  4. Mentee-Mentor Matching: We always try to find the best mentee-mentor match based on your compatibilities

Apply for thriving elements mentor program by March 1, 2026, or email mentoring@thrivingelements.org with questions. You can also check out their mentee recruitment video before applying.


Service-Learning Opportunities

Become a Volunteer Tutor with 425 Tutoring for Service Hours

Tutoring

If you are looking to build your resume with a volunteer job entry while also earning most or all of your service learning hours, you should consider volunteering with 425 Tutoring for students grades K-6 in all subjects (Math, English, etc.)!

Must be a current high school student to participate. (Must be at least 14 years old)

  • Develop individual lesson plans and activities using Google Slides, Powerpoints, etc.
  • Virtually tutor using Google Meets, ZOOM, etc. (ALL VIRTUAL)
  • Work with 2+ students per tutoring session
  • 2-4 service hours per week (1- 2 hours of direct tutoring, 1-2 preparation)
  • Must commit to 8 weeks of tutoring!
  • Flexible times! Works with your schedule

Qualifications:

  • Must use emailing services
  • US High School Student OR 8th grade student, fluent in English, good with kids, access to internet

Outdoors for All offering service opportunity assisting Snowsports Programs

Logo for Outdoors for All Foundation, green mountain and tree in enclosed circle with text: outdoors for all foundation

Outdoors for All is currently recruiting winter volunteers to support adaptive snowsports programs. Outdoors for All is a Seattle-based nonprofit that enriches the lives of children and adults with disabilities through outdoor recreation. We offer year-round programs including cycling, kayaking, rock climbing, snowsports, and more.

Winter Volunteer Opportunities (January–March). On-Snow training is in December.

Students (age 14+) and adults can volunteer 3–7 days to support adaptive skiing, snowboarding, Nordic skiing, and snowshoeing at:

  • The Summit at Snoqualmie: Wednesday nights, Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays
  • Stevens Pass: Saturdays and Sundays

Sign-ups are open now! Volunteers encouraged to register by January 1.

Outdoors for All: Learn More and Apply!

Interim CDA still recruiting for service-based leadership program

Interim CDA

Earn up to 30 service hours by growing leadership skills, connecting with the community, and taking cooking and gardening classes in Interim CDA’s Fall Program, WILD (Wilderness Inner-City Leadership).

WILD fosters confident, informed, compassionate, civically-engaged refugee and immigrant youth leaders. They primarily serve approximately 100 low-income Asian and Pacific Islanders ages 14-18 each year, through their award winning, year-round environmental justice leadership development program. Email nhong@interimcda.org for more information.

If you would like to sign up to participate, click the Apply Now button below.

Seeking a Service Learning Opportunity?

graphic of a hand holding the earth

If the programs featured in the newsletter do not match your needs or interests, check out our Franklin Service Learning website for further guidance.

Additional Resources:

  • Just Serve – provides a listing of local volunteer opportunities that you can filter by available dates and times, interests, and skills used.
  • Seattle Central College has put together profile sheets of several organizations that offer long-term volunteer opportunities to get all of your hours in one place.

You can also make an appointment with Mr. Ruiz to talk more about what you might be interested in doing and get help finding the right opportunity.

You may also be interested in

summer oppotunities

Career Connections Summer Guide

Career Connections Summer Guide…
opportunity just ahead

2025 Summer Opportunities (jobs, internships, training, service)

Check out opportunities to earn money, service learning hours, and rewarding educational experiences this summer!…
opportunity just ahead

2024 Summer Opportunities

Check out opportunities to earn money, service learning hours, and rewarding educational experiences this summer!…