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January 24, 2008 Online Discussion Next Week: Nonprofit CareersMark your calendar to join next week’s discussion with some of the nation’s top career experts talking about how to make the jump from a life in the for-profit world to the charitable sector. Among the questions to be considered: What should those who are looking to transition to a career in the nonprofit sector do to prepare themselves for their new roles? What skills do they need to hone? What cultural changes can they expect? The discussion will be held on Tuesday, January 29, at noon, Eastern time, and is open to everyone, not just Chronicle subscribers. People who ask questions in advance have a better chance of receiving answers during the online discussion. ![]() CommentsCommenting is closed for this article.
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— Freddie Jones Jan 16, 02:17 PM #
Is it necessary to get a Master’s degree in order to work in the nonprofit field at an administrator or at the manager level? I feel that I will gain so much more experience in the field as oppose to spending 2 years hitting the books and having very little time for actual experience. I have been working as a volunteer for the same organization since 2004, from PR, marketing, event planning, program writing, etc… and my experience is invaluable.
Thanks,
Trinh
— Trinh Jan 29, 10:34 AM #