I recently finished my Master’s in a field that is related to archiving, which I am super passionate about. Unfortunately, jobs in this field are few and far between, so it’s difficult to find work. I’m working in an unrelated job right now, which I enjoy and which pays the bills, but it’s hard to close the door on a kind of work I really love.
Realistically, I know I won’t be as likely to find work as a person who has been in the field consistently for years, but I don’t want to give up entirely. What are some tips for keeping one foot in, so to speak?
Some of the things I have been doing:
1) Keeping in touch with/making new connections with contacts in the field, including professors, fellow grad students, people from internships, friends of friends in archives, etc
2) Attending events and conferences when possible
3) Keeping up with journals and publications - even looking into writing some stuff of my own (my field is not directly academic but overlaps a lot with academia)
4) Looking into other certificates or even degrees that might appeal to an employer
Any other ideas?
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