People seeking work in either non-profit or government organizations tend to have something in common: They want a job where they can make a difference. These organizations aren’t for the faint of spirit—money can be an issue, and the emotional demands can be great. But for dedicated people with a sense of civic responsibility, these organizations can be the most rewarding places to work. If your career focus is less about getting rich quick and more about doing something meaningful, then a job in non-profits or government may be for you. That said, check out this new guide to get the inside scoop on:
Who's who, and where they rank, in the non-profit and government arenas
What types of jobs are available to MBAs and undergrads
What work life is like, including things like hours, culture, vacations, and compensation
How to get your foot in the door at a non-profit or government agency
Resources to aid you in your research and job search
More!
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Careers in Non-Profits and Government Agencies
by WetFeet Staff