Nonprofit organizations hire on a need basis, typically posting full-time positions one to two months prior to hiring in the spring. Gaining related experience to your career field of interest, including volunteer work during college and post-graduation year-of-service positions, will make candidates more marketable to nonprofit agencies. Only a small portion of nonprofit positions are posted to the public; many organizations inform the public through word-of-mouth and prefer to hire interns and volunteers, who already possess the skills and knowledge to do the work.
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The Community Security Initiative (CSI) is responsible for the safety and security of New York’s Jewish community. The Intelligence & Analysis Desk monitors, detects, and investigates threats using open-source resources to disrupt incidents before they occur, often working with local …
The Cognitive Development Lab at Wesleyan University is still recruiting Preschool Math Ambassadors for our NSF-funded project this Spring semester!Â
We are testing a research-based, play-intensive set of math materials for early childhood settings and are recruiting undergraduate students all …