Seeking some advice here:
So today I got accepted for an internship at an art museum! Woo! Great.
The catch(es): Well, for one it's unpaid, they're asking for 10 hours a week. I'm a third year undergrad studying Zoology, and I have a really, really generous scholarship so money really isn't an issue for me right now. This semester was very bad for me because of a lot of stuff in my personal life and events in the last few months, so I'm scared that I really can't handle more work now. My upcoming semester is going to be really hard, too, and I'm honestly really scared that I can't handle my coursework anymore. I'll be taking Orgo 2 and Genetics next semester, along with an intense Vert Anatomy class- 14 credits total, don't know if that gives any insight -shrugs-.
But the internship, well, college always emphasizes experience, experience, lines on your resumés, etc, so there's that. I already have an internship from a science museum that I worked at over the summer (that was paid) under my belt, and I really so think this one is really relevant to my career goals (I'd like to have more of a foot in public programming in a museum, especially in art) so... yeah... I don't know.
Bottom line: This is quite relevant to what I'd like to do later, but school is hard, I don't know if I can, and this is also unpaid so is it really worth it? I don't know. Just wondering what you guys think.
Just gotta be a little more disciplined on your time management. Trust, you can do it.
But how does the art gallery internship help your chosen profession?
If you think you can handle the task of time management I would personally recommend it. Orgo 2 and Genetics are both manageable courses if you really stay on top of them and dedicate the proper time studying for them. It might be a tough semester, but I think it might be a good opportunity for personal growth by taking a large workload now as well and seeing how you manage. Conversely, if you think you have struggled in the past and this might be detrimental to your studies and all of your other work, I would advise against and just focus on your studies right now. I don't know if 14 credits is considered a lot at your college, but our average was about 15 credits and that was very manageable (18-20 was where it got pretty crazy).Haha I started out college doing art, and I did enough that if I pushed for two extra classes I could actually get a studio art minor. I'm also trying to complete a minor in science education. I.. would like to get into art education, ideally, and the internship in the art museum is within the education department so I thought it could sort of pave the way into that. I also think informal (not classroom) education is an interesting field that I'd like to get more experience in/ have a better feel for.
If you think you can handle the task of time management I would personally recommend it. Orgo 2 and Genetics are both manageable courses if you really stay on top of them and dedicate the proper time studying for them. It might be a tough semester, but I think it might be a good opportunity for personal growth by taking a large workload now as well and seeing how you manage. Conversely, if you think you have struggled in the past and this might be detrimental to your studies and all of your other work, I would advise against and just focus on your studies right now. I don't know if 14 credits is considered a lot at your college, but our average was about 15 credits and that was very manageable (18-20 was where it got pretty crazy).
Yeah, 18 is that point here too. 12 is full time, most people I know do about 12/13. 14/15 is considered a rather loaded schedule, but 17/18 is where people don't joke around. Never met anyone doing more than 18, that's ridiculous. Upperclassmen really scared me when I was taking about taking the two classes together. This past semester was really rough, so I'm just a little worried.
But I'm definitely leaning more towards accepting it now, especially since I feel it's more important in the long term. I still have a week to decide- I just didn't think they'd accept me so I was like "Uh" lol. Thanks for the input!
I just started my IT position this last week. I'm a week in.
Turns out, they turned me down for someone else, but about a month later they called me. It's a very nice IT firm. I get to set up computers, troubleshoot hardware and software.
The firm also gets free certificate courses, which would help me greatly. I want to get an A+ certificate and work my way up.
One thing that hurt me was not having job experience. What I did have was computer knowledge as a gamer. I love messing around with my PC. I have messed around and done troubleshooting since the 90's. Even if I didn't know how to use a VPN. My internship is for 3 months and I'm trying to stay full time when I graduate.
I told them all about my experience with loading software onto my PC. How some games could not run and I went to Google to find the solution. I've had to delete old files from my registar and I also know how to set up equipment. I can install computers and so forth.
I didn't think I'd get it to be honest. I thought I was kinda doomed. They called me back and now I'm wearing my suit and doing things I do for fun. I hope I get somewhere with all this. I want to get certified in 2016.
I work for an IT firm that's very nice, high profile, and we only have 7 people. I'm lucky to be learning so much and to be doing the job I'm doing right now.
Went for an interview with aa very small company. They're doing well but everything points towards this being a "gain the experience it's not about the money" position. And I'm all for hard work but if the pay isn't enough to live comfortably in a city that is fairly expensive I can't take it.
Do I tell Job B about my current status with Job A, especially considering I need a job decided very soon? I don't wanna be a dick and pressure them to speed up their process, but I kinda feel these are legit things that need to be brought up sometime during the interview.
I'm in an awkward situation and I'd like some advice:
Almost two months ago I applied at Company #1, but eventually they tell me there's no positions available and that they will keep me in mind for the future. I assume it's standard for them to say that and I figure I'm actually off the table.
So I move on and applied to Company #2 about eleven days ago. Interview goes well and I'm scheduled for orientation the day after tomorrow. But today, Company #1 called and wants me to call them back to set up an interview! I really want to work at #1 instead of #2, but since I'm already scheduled for orientation I feel obligated to #2. These are part-time jobs, so ideally I would even like to work at both of them, but I don't even know my schedule yet for #2 and #1 isn't a sure thing.
Should I go ahead and schedule an interview with #1 and just explain my situation hoping they could still use me? What would you do?
Thank you, I'll do that. Your post is the push I needed -- I was almost going to do the opposite because I felt obligated to #2.Company #1 is your first choice, so that's your priority. Don't tell either company anything until you land both jobs.. If you get job with company #1, either company #2 will play ball and let you work both jobs....or it won't and you'll quit.
Seeking some advice here:
So today I got accepted for an internship at an art museum! Woo! Great. Just wondering what you guys think.
Had to take a personality test for a job interview. 600 questions, got a full report at the end. Shame the report is pretty much garbage. If you arent an extravert you are basically worthless
Gonna just vent here a little...
I'm starting to think my cover letters must suck or something since I haven't been getting any responses to the jobs I've applied for. I've done a lot of great internships paid and unpaid that were at Museums, non-profits, and most recently an international art fair, but it seems like I don't meet the requirements for an entry level job. I'm trying to land something in either Communications or Development (fundraising, individual-giving).
I have a bachelors in Art History and Museum Professions (just graduated last May) and I was also able to get an associates in Advertising and Marketing Communications from the coursework that I've done. I want to be an Arts Administrator, and I recently moved from NYC to Chicago where the job pool for this career is a lot smaller :/ I would love to get my masters but I REALLY don't want to be in debt for school (my current debt is only 5k thankfully since I went to school in-state).
So like I said it's either my cover letters suck, my experience probably isn't that great, or maybe Chicago isn't a great city for what I want to do. I'm even applying to more internships with no luck, and I recently learned that the places I'm applying for favor students who go to art schools in Chicago![]()
Been unemployed for about 5 months and have not had a single interview. Really starting to wonder should I go back to school.
I'm in a similar situation.
Went for an interview last Thursday, was asked what my previous salary was and told they wouldn't match that. I was asked would that be a problem and I said no but would hope they'd offer something that matches my experience.
Received an offer this morning, with 7 years experience in the industry, they still feel I should be paid minimum wage.
Obviously I don't want to turn the job down when I need it but I don't feel it's fair I should be paid so little and have nothing left over after I've paid my bills
Have you tried startups? There are a lot of young companies looking for help. Also, in Chicago (where I currently live), have you made connections? I assume that's important for your line of work.
Also, check out the Glassdoor for the places you apply to before sending in the application. Tons of great hints live on there.
If Apple is anything like Microsoft they only accept cream of the crop. So unless you're straight out of college or with a resume with excellent experience I wouldn't hold my breath unless it's a bottom of the pole jobDoes anyone work for Apple by any chance? I think I've submitted in my resume for 10 different positions and have never received any acceptance or denial letters? Is it tough to get in here?
Also, does anyone know of any good paying work at home jobs?
They called you back which is better than the other 99% of the applicants.So I got a call back this morning. Outlook...not so good. After being worried about my flippant nature on my resume (I've been at three jobs in the past four years, but only one of them was for a very short period of time), I had to explain that I'm in it for the long haul.
They sounded like my answer was a good one, but then let me know that they have another round of interviews to go through and that I wouldn't know until Tuesday of next week at the earliest.
I also saw a job posting pop up before our call, which is the same one I'm vying for.
None of this looks good, and I'm not holding out hope on this one.
Yo guys, help
I have to reply to an email and the person's name is Lim Sung Han
What's the last name?
Korean company? It should be Mr. Han. Lim Sung (pronounced "ee-m suh-ng") is a very typical sounding Korean first name.
Had my interview in early November for a large defense company and I've yet to hear anything back. Reading online I see people say it can take up to 2-3 months to get a response in some fringe scenarios. Would really be a great job for me and my career's future so I hope I get something soon.
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Does anyone work for Apple by any chance? I think I've submitted in my resume for 10 different positions and have never received any acceptance or denial letters? Is it tough to get in here?
I'm getting really tired of companies asking for a Github link. The fact that I don't really have anything on there to show is one thing, I just don't have any ideas for what to create that are actually reasonable.
The worst part is when I offer school projects or something like that, those don't count according to them. What also doesn't account is the previous jobs I have had, you know the ones where I can't take the source code with me. So unless I'm working for free forever, I don't have anything that does "count" in their book.