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I would say that employers value volunteer experience in an archival
setting, particularly for entry level jobs. Of course, volunteer work
doesn't outweigh paid experience, but I would be more inclined to hire
an assistant who had volunteered at a few different repositories than
one who didn't have such experience. I feel that volunteering is a
great way to break into the field. It also provides experience that
can be beneficial in managing volunteers later on.
Eric J. Roth, Archivist/Librarian
Huguenot Historical Society
Library and Archives
88 Huguenot Street
New Paltz, NY 12561
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--- Adrienne Roberts <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> I need a bit of help here...I am currently starting
> up, with a lot of
> help, a newsletter for the archaeology unit at my
> university, where I am a
> Grad student. I do a fair amount of volunteer work
> for experience btu I
> was wondering if a few of you wouldn't mind giving
> me soem quotes about
> the benefits of volunteer work for experience, and
> for when it comes to
> hiring practices. or even, if anyone can suggest
> what type of volunteer
> work is better for anyone who wants a career in
> museum, galleries, the
> public heritage sector.
>
> any ideas, comments or suggestions would be greatly
> appreciated. myself
> and the co-editor want to use this newsletter as a
> means to combat all the
> negativity within the unit aobut finding jobs and
> the pessimissm that
> seems to be growing when anyone talks about the
> future. whether or not it
> will work, who knows, but at elast we're hoping to
> lift the sprits just a
> bit.
>
> Thanks in advance
> Adrienne Roberts
>
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> Adrienne Roberts
> Archaeology Unit
> Queen's College
> Memorial University of Newfoundland
> St. John's, NF
> Canada
> (709) 737-8869
> (709) 726-3703 (home)
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