Looking for a New Nonprofit Job? My First 17 Posts at Jobs for Change

June 1, 2009  |  Career Advice

As most of you know, I’ve been blogging for the past few weeks at Jobs for Change. You can find and post nonprofit jobs on this new site from Change.org as well as get practical career advice that you can use right away. I write daily for the young professionals blog, and if you’re job hunting or looking to move up in your nonprofit career, you’ll find something there to help you. In the meantime, here are my first 17 posts sharing career advice for young nonprofit professionals. Let me know in the comments if you have ideas for a topic I should cover! You can also subscribe to my Jobs for Change blog here.

  1. Welcome! A Leadership Primer for Young Professionals: 44 Ways to Advance Your Nonprofit Career
  2. 10 Ways to Become a Better Nonprofit Manager Without Spending a Dime
  3. Is Your Cover Letter Sabotaging Your Chances at a Great Nonprofit Job?
  4. The Power of the Overshare: How Saying Too Much Can Actually Help Your Career
  5. Don’t Be Afraid to Touch the Queen: What Young Nonprofit Leaders Can Learn From Michelle Obama
  6. Are You Unhappy at Your Nonprofit Job? Maybe It’s Not Them, It’s You
  7. Why You Should Join the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network
  8. When a Degree Isn’t Enough: 3 Reasons Not to Go Back to School
  9. If Google Can’t Find You, You Don’t Exist
  10. Don’t Lowball It: How Guidestar Can Help You Negotiate the Nonprofit Salary You Want
  11. 3 Strategies to Build Your Nonprofit Network the Old-Fashioned Way
  12. Why Haven’t You Been Called for an Interview Yet?
  13. What No One Will Ever Tell You About Your First Day at a New Nonprofit Job
  14. YNPN Wednesday: Meet Emily Davis, Nonprofit Volunteer Extraordinaire
  15. How to Resign Gracefully From the Nonprofit Job From Hell
  16. “I Have a Degree, Hire Me” Doesn’t Work Anymore
  17. 4 Powerful Writing Samples Guaranteed to Get Your Application Noticed



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