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523 Articles match "Jobs","Work"
The Latest from the Nonprofit Marketing Community
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
We all know how well THAT worked out. That it would be, kind of, your job. And now he’s going to continue to work for BP, and get his over $14 million dollar payout. “Yes, we disabled the alarms on the Deepwater Horizon. Oh, like you’ve never hit the snooze button? link] 1:57 PM Jul 23rd @BPGlobalPR.
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Wednesday, July 28, 2010
We had 15 fabulous people attend our presentation, everyone from people who were looking for a place to volunteer to people who had a career in fundraising to former nonprofit executives to people who wanted to start nonprofits, to people who wanted to get INTO nonprofit work but didn’t know how. At first Ms. Google this. Welcome!
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
It was in the late eighties, and I found myself looking for a job. Specifically, I was looking for a gallery job. had just graduated art school and was working as a retail manager. It was an insanely stressful job and I was burned out after only a year I thought –- I could work in a gallery. work with the public.
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Tuesday, December 12, 2006
was intrigued by grassroots work. If this sounds like work that you'd enjoy and if the required skills are ones that you pride yourself on having and enjoy using, then read on! If you have concerns about how much work is available ask about your local non profit scene. You'll get to learn about the work and cause.
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Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Many communicators consider Steve Jobs, Apple's co-founder and leader, to be the world's greatest corporate storyteller. One of Jobs' most ardent fans is communications coach Carmine Gallo, who decided to absorb thousands of Jobs' presentations to distill his magic formula. Subscribe today.
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Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Jobs are being cut. And when you know how to write, people will value this talent and gift no matter what your title, job or industry. When you write or talk, no matter if it’s in work, in relationships or through your passions, you will need to know why you do what you do and write what you write. You aren’t afraid.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
When you've gone to the major, general interest job sites (Monster, Career Builder, etc.) have you ever looked at the classifications for nonprofit jobs and said to yourself, "They just don't get it."? Well, this company is putting together a new, better job search engine, and is really trying to get the nonprofit jobs right.
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Monday, June 7, 2010
If you're in Austin, and are looking into the nonprofit job field, we've got a meeting tomorrow that I think you'll really like. Tags: Finding a job Sector-Switching nonprofit job club npjc It's Tuesday, 6/8/10 at 5:30pm at Howson Library, 2500 Exposition. We're going to be talking about transferable skills.
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Thursday, April 22, 2010
Tags: Conflict Culture clash Finding a job Keeping a job Nonprofit Downturn Rank at Work anonymous bad boss blame cover letter get an RSS feed get out interview linkedin shame sleeping at work workaholic
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Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The free report, due out in November, will also feature: • The 10 Have-Tos for Successful Taglines • The 7 Deadly Sins – What not to do • Over 2,500 Nonprofit Tagline Examples to put to work for tagline brainstorming. great example of how word play works in a tagline. Big Land. Big History. And a big hit with voters.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
They'll be an ideal group to test the site once it's running in test mode, to ensure the actual new site is doing its job. Nothing's more vital to your org's health than constant interaction with your base to ensure that your marketing, programming, etc. is directly intersecting with their needs, wants and interests. So it's a real home run.
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Friday, June 18, 2010
If you hate your job, here are three reasons why you might hate it, and what to do about it. Do you feel anonymous? If you feel like your manager doesn’t really care who you are as a human being, or care about your life, aspirations, or interests, then this could be one reason you [.].
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
A week doesn’t go by that I don’t get a call or email from four or five people looking for work. Some just can’t find work in their chosen fields. So how do you get a cause marketing job in Boston? Cause marketing jobs aren’t so much born as they are made. They worked for me too!
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