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Hi Jessica,
Thanks for doing your homework!;-)
There are quite a few web-based museum job lists which you can find
mentioned in the archives. Don't forget to check out museum websites for
listings. Sometimes entry level jobs that don't make the newsletters and
such are listed there. Also, some web versions of newspapers allow
key-word searches of classified ads or even provide e-mail alerts for
listings with specific key-words.
When I was worked in a history museum, I found the Association of State
& Local History very useful for keeping up with the field. I don't
recall if they have job listings. I've been a member of the American
Association of Museums for about 20 years. AAM offers a newsletter with
job listings (usually not entry level), current info on the field, and a
great, diverse annual conference (among other benefits I use more
rarely). Find out if there are local museum organizations in your area.
This is a great way to meet people and become part of the network. You
might have to ask around a bit to find them, as some are pretty
informal.
Finally, if a job description really seems to fit and you *really* want
to work at a particular organization, try submitting an application
anyways. It's always possible that the particular degree cited is not
such a critical factor or that the degrees you have are a reasonable
substitute.
[Note: the opinions expressed above are entirely my own.]
--
Susan B.F. Wageman
Evaluation Manager [log in to unmask]
The Tech Museum of Innovation 408-795-6303
201 South Market Street fax: 408-279-7167
San Jose, California USA 95113 http://www.thetech.org
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