Saturday, September 25, 2010

The Nonprofit Job and Its Secret

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If you want to work for a company that helps others, then working for a non profit agency is a great option. Fight the burnt -out hippie image of the nonprofit worker to look at this overlooked job sector. The hidden secret is that they have perks that you can benefit from.

What is a nonprofit?

A not for profit agency is one that is set-up for a purpose and not to make money (profit). Think about agencies whose aim is to help the community or a particular segment of the population. Example: Children – YMCA, YWCA

Places to Find Nonprofit Job Leads

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Start looking at the areas in your community of places that are hiring. Look on the internet, but don’t expect large ads due to limited funs. Search for places that specialize in nonprofit job postings similar to idealist.org, opportunityknocks.com and notforprofitnews.com.


The Job Secret

Many places offer free or reduced services to employees. An example is if you need after-school care for a child, then work for a company that provides that service. In the example, you achieve two goals: making money and child care.     

The secret is not limited to those with children. Many nonprofit agencies receive donations of food, free event tickets, gift cards and other valuable items. Some YMCA’s give employees free memberships. Another classified tidbit to working for a non-profit agency is paid training. They pay you to attend seminars, certification and educational classes that you reap all the profit.


Pay Information

Wages for these types of employers vary with location and type of position. No longer is the moniker that all not for profits pays low.  Find out if the perks make up for a lower wage. Investigate a bit to find out their pay scale.


Good luck on your job search and include non profit job boards!

Friday, September 24, 2010

Learning Skills For and Finding Office Work Secret

Are you tired of warehouse work or maybe want to leave retail?  Office or clerical work definitely has benefits – indoors, computers, and normal hours. If you have never worked in a office before, then you may need to learn some clerical skills. I did a post  awhile ago that can help with where to look for office work.


Office positions can be an advantage if you are looking for a salaried job, paid holidays and health insurance. Even those without computer experience can work in file or mail rooms as a starter position.

Good Luck!

Acquire Office Skills Article

Search for Clerical Jobs Article

The Purpose of This Blog

I'm the go-to person in my friends circle regarding finding jobs. At times, it has been something just to meet my immediate needs and pay bills or a place to stay a while. Regardless I am good at telling people what to do to keep a little change in their pocket or a house over their head.

This is not about going back to school (done that) or finding the perfect job (though you might). I will give no fluff advice on getting your paper.