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Searching for a Meaningful Job?

Mar 22, 2007, 13:30
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Case Foundation Offers Online Resources to Help You Decide if a Nonprofit Career is for You

WASHINGTON--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--March 22, 2007--With spring in the air and college graduation lurking around the corner, many first-time job seekers, mid-career changers or even post-retirement professionals will get the itch to find the right job that will bring meaning to their lives and to those that they serve.  More and more employment-seeking Americans are looking for careers that scream out, �what I do really matters.�

But is making a difference and finding meaning beyond the paycheck really for you?  Yes, it is hard to argue against the notion that much is to be gained by mixing business with belief, but before narrowing your search to nonprofit jobs, it might be worth doing a little research first to find out what a career in the nonprofit sector is really about.

The Case Foundation website -- www.casefoundation.org/careers -- offers information to help job-seekers evaluate careers in the nonprofit sector as well as tips on finding a meaningful dream job.  Online resources include:

� Nonprofit work: 10 myths
� Advantages and disadvantages to working for a nonprofit
� Putting the �pro� in pro-bono: Skills-based volunteering
� Make a living and make a difference
� �Strapped�: The cost of debt
� Getting ahead while giving back: Tips for the college-bound
� What business execs don�t know about nonprofits
� Career Builder on finding your dream job

About the Case Foundation
The Case Foundation�s mission is to achieve sustainable solutions to complex social problems by investing in collaboration, leadership and entrepreneurship.  Created in 1997 by Jean and Steve Case, the foundation is working to meet the needs of underserved children and families, create thriving and sustainable economic development for communities, bridge cultural and religious divides, expand civic engagement and volunteerism and accelerate innovative approaches to health care.  For more information, visit www.casefoundation.org.

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Mark Miller
202-467-5788


Source: The Case Foundation

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