MuseJobs members will recall that
http://www.idealist.org is published on a daily basis
as Opportunities! followed by that days' date.
I had a lot more to say on this subject, but the cyber
censors just ate my post, so I'll go back to lurking.
--- "Jansonius, Remko (Vizcaya)"
<[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Two sites they may be useful for job seekers in the
> non profit sector,
> whether it's that "great job," or to gain skills for
> future job
> searches:
>
> www.idealist.org
> www.craigslist.org/
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Museum discussion list
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> Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:22 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: help with misguided applicants
>
> Hello again-
> Thanks for all the great discussion thus far; it is
> nice to hear the
> "been
> there, done that" stories & get sage advice from
> many of you. I've a
> few other
> points/queries to add to the fray:
> Yes, I've only been looking since November, but it's
> now January & with
> a load
> of loans due (despite "funding" I might add) upon
> graduation, working at
> the
> local convenience store will not cut it. I didn't
> get into museum work
> for the
> money (I've yet to meet someone who has); it was
> "accidental". Being an
>
> Africanist with Liberian experience, when the
> Liberian Collections
> Project was
> started up @ IU a few years ago, they were in need
> of grad students to
> do
> everything from catalogue items to create databases.
> Two years later,
> I'm
> still there & love it. I thought with an MA as of
> May & a few years
> experience
> I might get a legitimate, full time job after all
> these years of
> schooling.
> I've only applied to non-Africanist positions thus
> far, so it's not like
> I'm so
> narrow in my search. As I said, I've yet to see an
> advert for a West
> Africa-
> specific employee in an medical anthro museum or
> otherwise. I'm looking
> in the
> Boston area (actually, southern New England) as I'm
> applying to MPH
> (Public
> Health) programs at Boston U and Yale U.
> Not only have I applied to museums, but also in the
> non-profit & public
> health
> sectors. I'm writing my thesis based on research
> I've done on
> poliomyelitis
> eradication in Nigeria & Niger & hope to continue
> work on communicable
> disease
> in Africa. I would ultimately like a job with the
> CDC, WHO, or some
> other
> similar entity.
> I will definitely check out the links sent by
> various people to help me
> in my
> job search. I also appreciate Indigo's mailings &
> have applied to
> several jobs
> from those (yet not heard anything back; not your
> fault though
> obviously); I do
> appreciate them immensely! Unfortunately, the AAM
> meeting is in May, by
> which
> time if I don't have a job I'll be moving back in
> with my folks at age
> 27, but
> I definitely would've gone if I knew about it last
> year (if I wasn't in
> Africa
> at the time). If I have a job by then, I'd be
> thrilled to show up there
> & tell
> you all the good news as well!
> Peace-
> Stephanie
>
> Quoting Candace Perry <[log in to unmask]>:
>
> > My orthopedic surgeon said to me a few years
> back...there are 100s of
> me in
> > PA, but only a handful [proportionately, I
> suppose] of you (meaning
> museum
> > curators)!
> > Kinda makes you think when it's put in that
> perspective...
> > Candace Perry
> >
> >
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> --
> Stephanie E. Santos
> Graduate Student
> Dept. of Anthropology
> African Studies Program
> Indiana University
> Bloomington IN 47405
> USA
>
> "My humanity is bound up in yours, for we can only
> be human together"
> ~Archbishop Desmond Tutu
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