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Pamela Sezgin <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 8 Sep 2000 00:16:10 EDT
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To Laura P.:

With your experience and your expertise, figure out something that you'd like
to do as a museum consultant.   Call museums nearby that you think might need
your services. Focus on one or two things that you do really well and where
there will be a need.  Do some research first and determine your prices and
timelines for projects. Network with a few colleagues who would be likely to
hire you.

I've gotten almost all of my professional jobs by first working for those
institutions as a consultant.   It gives you and the employer a chance to get
to know each other.  It also gives you an edge when positions open.

pamela sezgin

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