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Date: | Wed, 17 Jun 1998 20:29:45 -0400 |
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To all of you who have been following this dialogue, here's the reality.
It's a tough but challenging world out there. Get your act together,
develop good skills, be ready for any challeges; accept that in reality it's
who you know, how you make the connections that's most important in the
museum world. Learn some basic business and profit-making skills - write
legible and accurate resumes; be articulate; know what you want; will it; be
aggressive, presentable, realistic; go for it. Museums are businesses -
whether you like it or not. What do you have to offer? We place
entry-level and senior management staff in museums across the country. We're
tough - you have to meet our standards. If you think you can, fax me your
resume and cover letter - and it better be clear, well-written and
realistic. Museums are about hard work. Cheers! Geri Thomas, Professionals
for NonProfits, Inc., 515 Madison Avenue, Suite 900, New York, New York,
10022; Fax: 212/546-9094. All the best!
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