"I applied for a job at a museum and did not even get an interview. I applied for a job at a museum and did not even get an interview. Does anyone have any advice?"
Christian: I'll suggest that better than half the applications I get for employment from new gtraduatesn show some documentation of previous experience in the form of volunteer work or internships. If you have -0- experience you're not exhibiting sufficient interest in the field to get an interview. Volunteer work would also help you "know somebody," which really only means that the folks reading your application have some frame of reference for you. I get 30-60 applications for curatorial positions when I advertise them, and the competition is high. Use whatever you can to get noticed.
Good luck.
Chris Dill
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