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At 02:07 PM 3/29/2006, Exhibitions Intern wrote:
>I am just finishing up my Masters in Museum Studies & American History and
>looking for a job. Many of the positions I am interested in list Raiser's
>Edge experience in their requirements. Does any one know of any Raiser's
>Edge workshops or classes that are out there? I am in the
>Cambridge/Boston area.
Hi, Megan--
The best way to learn RE is hands-on. There is such a steep learning curve
that many users attend a 2-day training in South Carolina. So having
attended the training and actually having USED it on the job are really
different in terms of experience. Blackbaud is buying up many of its
competitors, but it flagship product is still more than what some
organizations need. By "more," I mean in terms of cost, power and learning
curve.
I think another way to demonstrate your suitability for a position is to
explore some of the simpler prospect management systems and understand
their elements. Then it will simply be a matter of transferring and
fine-tuning that knowledge for RE. When I was hiring folks, if they said
something like, "I've never used Raisers Edge but I do have experience with
Millennium" (or GiftMaker, or Paradigm, or whatever) then I knew they could
learn the specifics since they understood the concept. If you have no
experience at all with prospect management or tracking systems, begin with
something very basic like eBase, which you can download for free.
I'm guessing from your e-mail address that you are doing your internship in
Lexington. Since I am just over the border, I'd be glad to meet with you
for coffee sometime if you wanted to discuss more about jobs and databases,
Susan Ruderman
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