Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
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@JoscelynTransient My job is hiring:
You might be overqualified, but then so am I. It pays the bills and is one of the top 5 jobs I have worked for in my life.
Our busy season is from May to October. Though to be fair, it hasn't been particularly slow in the "off season."https://www.eagleteleservices.biz/careers.html
Remote "Work From Home"
Now hiring in the following states: VA, NC, SC, TN, AL and FL only.@JizzelEtBass unfortunately, I’m in Cali, but I really appreciate you sharing! I’ll keep an eye out
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient
Get in touch with the Seattle nonprofit Community for Youth. Your background might be beneficial as staff or on the board.I'm on the board of directors and am a 10 year youth mentor veteran.
https://www.communityforyouth.org/careers. There aren't current positions but that may change as we're looking to expand.. -
@Pomegranatepirate can you get library jobs without a library degree? I’d love to work in a library if I could
@JoscelynTransient yes. “Paraprofessional” not that they use that word much. I have a BA in art history. That’s it. Often they will ask for a library degree and library experience, but also will accept related experience. The bigger money comes with a degree, of course, but you can get hired without. You can also start at the bottom…. Volunteering while applying, and have a goal of pursuing a library degree in the future. It’s all wiggly. Look at all the places near you or where you can be, if no jobs listed, sign up for job interest cards, which is merely an email saying, “oh hey, a job came up in library work, interested?” Fill those out because it can take awhile for jobs to open, and it open and close fast. I got a job as an on-call, started being offered regular shifts, then permanent part time. Every library will be different. That said it’s a pretty nice crew of people, and the public where I am at now.
Library degrees can be cheaper in other states, online. Community colleges sometimes offer a library tech certificate (easy like an AA or less). Also age doesn’t matter. I think your languages could be selling points depending on the area and population a library serves, I can’t look back at what else you had written but it would be easy to sell yourself as an asset. Youth programming, public experience, etc
College libraries, museum libraries, law school libraries, public and state libraries. I did a short stint at a medical school, and that was a blast. -
Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient Pro Publica is hiring. So is Tor project. Not sure if any are non-coding jobs. I can't seem to locate one I saw that I thought someone with your skill set would be better for, as it has been a few weeks.
One time, when I couldn't find a job the usual way, I started sending my resume blindly to companies. A CEO called back. It went to him instead of HR, and he was very happy to hire me. If you keep hitting dead ends, it's an approach that once worked for me.
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient Would you consider a remote job at Nature Conservancy? It’s definitely nonprofit work but I do recommend them as an employer https://careers.tnc.org/us/en/search-results
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient #getfedihired is another # people use
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient what were the "social research" you did?
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@JoscelynTransient what were the "social research" you did?
@kkavee main focus was mixed methods (including ethnography and social psychology) research on intergroup collaboration and social change. This included areas of peace building, international development, community organizing, and gender equity, among other things.
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@JizzelEtBass unfortunately, I’m in Cali, but I really appreciate you sharing! I’ll keep an eye out
@JoscelynTransient Unfortunately, due to California's worker protection laws, Eagle doesn't hire there. Here in Virginia, I can work 3 12's in a row and not get overtime pay, as the state adheres to the Federal rules.
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@JizzelEtBass unfortunately, I’m in Cali, but I really appreciate you sharing! I’ll keep an eye out
@JoscelynTransient Thinking of my top 5 jobs, Upward Bound in Pomona CA and West Basin MWD in Carson CA were both great jobs. Upward Bound might be a better fit given your experience with Youth.
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient I believe City of Tulsa is hiring an immigrant services liason (the good kind that helps people settle in and feel comfortable in the community).
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient that's so diverse it gets a boost just because I couldn't possibly build the Venn diagram where I could tell which of my acquaintances could or should be interested. Internet, do your thing!
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
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Anyone know of any job openings for someone like me?
Not a tech girlie, but have a masters in public policy and social research, two decades of experience in the nonprofit world with community and youth development, and I speak Japanese and Moroccan Arabic in addition to English. I am open to almost anything, at this point.
@JoscelynTransient がんばって!!مع السلامة
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