Hi, Rachel - I'm responding privately; not sending to the entire forum, because I want to offer advice that you may find embarrassing, but its intent is to be helpful to you. When communicating professionally, whether for a job search, or to a group of colleagues, always check for typos, usage and spelling. This may seem unimportant to your generation, but not for mine. If you are applying for jobs, those in a position to hire or make hiring decisions will notice these errors. Before you hit send, re-read what you've written and correct your errors. Best of luck to you. Vivian
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Vivian Zoe
Executive Director, retired
Gales Ferry CT
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Original Message:
Sent: 07-15-2024 01:32 PM
From: Rachel Alschuler
Subject: Advice
Dear All
I am thinking about what else is worth doing when it comes to my job search. What other jobs should I look for? I am looking at visitor experience/ public programs or an assistant job of some kind in a museum. I have been a lot of reaching out and hading out cards when I meet people at conferences and in general. I know it competitive and it can take awhile. Just asking for whatever I may not have thought of.
Thanks,
Rachel
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Rachel Alschuler
Museum Education/ Visitor Experience
San Francisco CA
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