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From the issue dated April 3, 2008
Three-Fourths of Job Seekers Urge Changes at Charities, Study FindsBy Suzanne PerryMore than 60 percent of nonprofit job seekers in a new survey said they planned to work for nonprofit groups for
However, an overwhelming majority said nonprofit organizations need to change the way they recruit (76 percent), retain (79 percent), and professionally develop (86 percent) the next generation of leaders. When asked if they had any concerns about developing a long-term career in nonprofit work, almost 70 percent named "salary levels." The survey was conducted by Commongood Careers, a recruiter in Boston that works with nonprofit clients, which polled 1,750 members of its job-candidates pool. Among the other findings:
Solutions for Employers Commongood Careers, which said this was the first appearance of a survey it plans to conduct annually, suggests a number of actions that nonprofit employers can take to respond to the findings. They should develop a year-round commitment to recruiting, maintain competitive salaries, and offer creative benefits, it says in a report on the survey. For example, they could declare two or three Fridays a year as "organizational holidays," offer unpaid summer vacations to employees whom they can spare, and allow employees to work from home or less than full time, it says. Employers should also ask every employee to draw up a professional-development plan and should identify an in-house successor for every position. "Grow your own leaders rather than buying them in the competitive marketplace," the report adds. "Build in-house training programs unique to your organization and look to partners, funders, and peer organizations for collaborative support." The report on the survey, "The Voice of Nonprofit Talent in 2008," is available free for download on the Commongood Careers Web site at http://www.cgcareers.org/downloads/CGC_2008TalentSurveyReport.pdf.
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