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...Age, gender, ethnicity, tenure, and educational attainment are common factors that are included in.... In Table 2, descriptive statistics are displayed for the respondents. In total, 366 e...
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When Pam Hatchfield goes to work, she's helping to preserve a little piece of history for generations to come. It's very interesting and a lot of fun, she says of her work at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. More than 200,000 people worked in the industry in May 2008, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). A museum hires workers in a variety of occupations to help share its treasures with the public. This article explores that dedication, revealing why people enjoy working in museums and what their career options are. The first section describes the museum industry. The second section talks about three categories of museum work: collections management and care, exhibit design, and education. Other sections describe museum occupations and the skills, training, and experi...
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Many people wonder anxiously about which type of job they'll like or how they can break into the career of their dreams. Surprisingly, very few people ever take advantage of one of the best ways to answer their questions about careers: asking the workers already in them. Talking to people about their jobs and asking them for advice is called informational interviewing, a term coined by career counselor and author Richard Bolles. Informational interviewing can be as simple as striking up conversations with friends or others about their occupations. But taking full advantage of this career exploration tool requires a more methodical approach. An informational interview is a brief meeting between a person who wants to investigate a career and a person working in that career. Friends and fa...
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... migrants from Latin Amercia (National Statistics Centre, 2008). As on 2008, 32.2 per cent of these ... of entrepreneurship development and education, have encouraged scholars and professionals to con...The Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXX. . Higuchi, N. (2005). B...
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