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Since my promised to send out the results of my not-so-scientific study of
how people have found the list to be their means to employment- here they
are:
I got about 80 e-mails from happy employers and employees (and even a few
from both the staffer and the boss- both happy) about finding
staff/employment as a result of a job that was posted on the list-serve. And
as a group pat on the back for those of you who found a job via the job
posted on the list- the employers had wonderful, glowing things to say about
those staff members.
However, on the people who had success with "I need a job" posts, I got no
happy stories. Some sob stories, but no happy endings.
So there are some not-scientific results. Take from it your lessons. I'll
say one thing I learned- save money on advertising and just send openings to
the list first!
Pamela
Pamela Feltus
Curator
National Museum of American Jewish Military History
1811 R Street NW, Washington DC 20009
202-265-6280 x201
www.nmajmh.org
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