April 3, 2011
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Masa Israel Journey, which enables Jewish college students to study in Israel, offers mentorship opportunities to its youngest workers.
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UJIA Youth Movements
Masa Israel Journey, which enables Jewish college students to study in Israel, offers mentorship opportunities to its youngest workers.
Michael Watson, who oversees hiring for the Girl Scouts of the USA, is already looking forward to January, when he can attend the next annual conference of the Nonprofit Leadership Alliance. That’s where he will have a chance to interview students from dozens of colleges that prepare undergraduates for careers at charities.
“You get 600, 700 undergraduates who’ve already committed to pursuing a career in the nonprofit sector,” says Mr. Watson, who is senior
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