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Museum Masters - Applying to Museum Jobs

Applying to Museum Jobs

12/20/16 • 31 min

Museum Masters

Allison and Mary are currently tackling applications for jobs! In this episode, the pair discuss what they put on resumes, types of job descriptions they look for, and even the current state of museum hiring!

Have questions? Shoot us an email: [email protected]

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Allison and Mary are currently tackling applications for jobs! In this episode, the pair discuss what they put on resumes, types of job descriptions they look for, and even the current state of museum hiring!

Have questions? Shoot us an email: [email protected]

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