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/
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 6:22 PM
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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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