Anonymous wrote:Yes, you could likely find a non-profit who will hire you in an Admin position (low pay) but where you can get more admin kind of skills (database management, some communications skills like writing press releases, website updates, etc.) Not a lot of upward mobility there, though. Curating (I'm assuming you mean art museums, etc?) is a tough field; I think most folks who do that are coming out of Art History programs and even then, the competition is fierce and pay is low for entry level jobs. Maybe a masters in library science or something similar would be a good fit? If you can do it cheaply (in-state tuition) you could then segue into an archivist type position at a non-profit institution. GL.
I think this is the most helpful suggestion. Database design, data management.
You could volunteer for a museum and keep interior design as a hobby.
Maybe try the Women's Center for some career counseling.