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  <title>Where Do You Want To Go Now?  Using Institutional Missions to Drive Your Next Job Search.</title>
  <description>What do you look for in a job posting?&amp;amp;nbsp; If you are like most folks, you look at location, salary, and type of collection.&amp;amp;nbsp; While these are all critical parts of planning where you want to send your next application, it is essential that you understand what kind of institutions you are considering.&amp;amp;nbsp; What size of an organization is it?&amp;amp;nbsp; Do they maintain a collection or not?&amp;amp;nbsp; What is their funding model? The truth is we do not all thrive in the same sort of climate.&amp;amp;nbsp; This episode looks at some of the scenarios that you should research and consider when looking for a job.&amp;amp;nbsp; Understanding the difference between a large collecting museum's mission and scope, versus that of a small privately endowed non-collecting organization can help you decide where you want to be depending on where you are at in your career.&amp;amp;nbsp; There are so many options out there that fit different personalities.&amp;amp;nbsp; Understanding them will not only lead you to a targeted and strong application, but it will also allow you to consider just what you are signing up to take on.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Reach out today at connect@artpronet.com if you want help with your application process. </description>
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