Choosing the Right Nonprofit Work
Nonprofit jobs are becoming more and more popular these days. The options and causes to choose from are also increasing. Many fresh graduates, young professionals, career shifters, and even retired individuals have considered working for a nonprofit organization. Even universities encourage their students to get into nonprofit work. Many schools have started offering graduate degree programs to individuals who see themselves working with nonprofit organizations in the long haul. Today, experienced manager Jared Seyl provides two pieces of advice on how to choose the right nonprofit organization. 1. Know the advocacies and causes that you are sincerely passionate about. Getting into a nonprofit job half-heartedly, just like any other job, may work but only for a short period of time. The nonprofit organization hiring you will most likely ask why you’ve chosen this kind of work. The screening committee will most likely perceive if you are truly passionate about the work you’ll be doi...