10 Tips for Building A Nonprofit Career

 

There is NO shortage of advice for job seekers with books, blogs, and experts at every corner.  I am a proponent of information and obviously, a supporter of career advice (good career advice).  Here are my top 10 tips:

  1. Update your resume. Your resume must be up-to-date at all times as you never know when your dream job will present itself or an employer will request it. If you don't have time to update it, invest time with a resume professional.
  2. Network: Build your personal and professional networks.
  3. Track your accomplishments. Can you point to your top five achievements such as where you've displayed leadership, impacted change or contributed to the bottom line?
  4. Set realistic goals - professional and personal. If you are over committed, you'll never achieve your goals. Be realistic about what you can achieve and how long it'll take you to get there.
  5. Establish your online brand. Learn all you can about social media, and how to use it in your job search advantage.
  6. Join a nonprofit Board, volunteer and find your passion.
  7. Find a mentor (just don't forget to ask them if they are willing to adopt you!).
  8. Take the time to reflect and ask important questions such as; is this the right time for a change, what is your motivation, or what are your transferrable skills?
  9. Practice patience and have a back-up plan.
  10. Do a good job at your current position - you'll need good references to launch your nonprofit career!
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