Posts Tagged ‘ Idealist.org Guide to Nonprofit Careers ’
By Steve Joiner; cross-posted from the Idealist.org homepage blog. Click here to peruse the Career Corner archives. What exactly is career development and how is it different from just looking for and then applying to openings? The truth is that the work world is still ours to create, to develop, and to grow. I was [ READ MORE ]
My career transitions book is live on Idealist! Free, downloadable, accessible from anyplace with an internet connection — and written just for you. I've been working on this for almost a year — giant thanks to everyone who helped out reading and offering feedback! Intended for national and international service corps audiences of all ages, Service Corps to Social Impact Career – A Companion to The Idealist Guides to Nonprofit Careers is a free new book from Idealist.org. While most resources and trainings focusing on “life after” the corps begin and end with career search skill building, Service Corps to Social Impact Career emphasizes integrating career development throughout the term[ READ MORE ]
If you aim to move onto a salaried job after your service term ends, you may be facing some big logistical challenges — when do you start actively looking for your next job? If you don't have something lined up when your term ends, how do you support yourself till you land that job[ READ MORE ]
New fellowship program places business sector emigres in critical roles in nonprofits in the Washington, DC, area. Launched during the worst economic climate in generations, ProInspire eases the path of business professionals to find careers that are more meaningful to them — while helping nonprofits recruit people with the hard financial and other skills crucial for their long-term sustainability[ READ MORE ]
In my workshops with corps members who are considering their future career transitions, I first emphasize things they can do during their term to get ready for their next steps, whether it's going back to school or taking on a job. [ READ MORE ]
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