The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Many Charities Would Hire Professionals Who Have Worked Outside Nonprofit World

By Suzanne Perry

Half of nonprofit employers say people who decide they want to work for charities late in their careers or after they have retired are highly appealing job candidates, while 39 percent say they are somewhat appealing, according to a new survey.

Almost 70 percent said that such workers would bring valuable...

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