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Mariah Keller <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 29 Mar 2001 05:59:09 -0800
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Jamie,

Look on the Smithsonian's Web site. There are always
job listings there, many of them entry level. Also,
try www.usajobs.opm.gov/, there are sometimes museum
jobs listed there as well.

I would also suggest setting up informational
interviews, especially in the areas that you are
interested in (curatorial, development, etc.). Just
letting people know that you are out there can be a
very valuable asset when applying and being considered
for  certain jobs.

Also, try the Pope John Paul cultural center at
Catholic University. It just opened and I hear that
they will be hiring more and more people in the
future.

Good luck!

Mariah Keller, Editor
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum

--- Jamie Reddington <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Please help me. I will be graduating in May with a
> BA in Art History and
> Classical Civilization. I am currently seeking any
> museum or gallery related
> employment in the Washington, DC area. I have
> previously interned in the
> Press Office of the National Gallery of Art and this
> past summer I composed a
> catalogue of artwork owned by the National
> Conference of Catholic Bishops.
> Presently, I work part-time in the library at the
> National Conference of
> Catholic Bishops, which has helped to further
> develop my already quite sound
> research skills. I am highly eager to begin a career
> in museum work and would
> entirely appreciate any help or direction that I may
> get in achieving this
> goal.
> Thank you,
> Jamie Reddington
> [log in to unmask]
>
>
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