| Career Corner
After many short-term jobs since graduation,
I've finally figured out what I really want to do: arts administration.
Trouble is, my only relevant experience is from college. How do
I get my foot in the door?
Congratulations on identifying your passion. You've saved yourself
years of working in unsatisfying positions. However, you may have
an uphill battle finding your ideal job. You're up against the
classic Catch 22: To get experience, you have to have experience.
And in the world of entertainment, it's also a case of whom you
know.
Do research on locations and organizations where you might want
to work, then focus on getting people in arts administration to
know you and what you can do. If you can afford it, you can go "cold
turkey" and find an internship in an arts organization that
you admire. There are, of course, no guarantees that you'll find
full-time work as a result--or that you'll be paid anything. But
with some due diligence, you can find an opportunity that puts
you in touch with arts administrators and helps you pick up essential
skills.
If you can't intern full time, consider extensive volunteer work.
Don't overlook the fact that lower-level, paid administrative positions,
in membership development, for example, or fund raising, can lead
to higher level opportunities--once people know your strengths.
Most people in the field started at the bottom, so don't worry
if you spend the bulk of your time typing, filing, and generally
doing tasks you could have done in eighth grade. Do your job well,
and your bosses just may give you higher level responsibilities.
One final piece of advice: Invest in lunch. Invite interesting
arts administrators to eat with you and share their advice and
knowledge. Once they get invested in your success, you're on your
way.
--Sheila Curran
Curran is the Fannie Mitchell
Executive Director of the Career Center.
Send questions to career-alumni@studentaffairs.duke.edu.
The Career Center, in association with the Duke Alumni Association, provides
career advice to alumni.
Please contact racquel.williams@duke.edu if
you need assistance
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