Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Idealist or Craigslist.
Do people seriously find good people on Craigslist?
Anonymous wrote:I'm volunteering with a non-profit that's looking to hire for a few part-time marketing jobs, and I've been tasked with figuring out where to find candidates. But other than through my personal network, I have no idea where I would go to spread the word!
Ideally, I'd want to reach people who actually want part-time jobs (maybe someone with kids who wants the flexibility) and not people who are in reality looking to move to full-time (such as a recent grad or someone breaking into the sector). So where are DCUM people going to find jobs like this? Is there some board or mailing list that I'm not aware of?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.flexprofessionalsllc.com/
Anonymous wrote:I'm volunteering with a non-profit that's looking to hire for a few part-time marketing jobs, and I've been tasked with figuring out where to find candidates. But other than through my personal network, I have no idea where I would go to spread the word!
Ideally, I'd want to reach people who actually want part-time jobs (maybe someone with kids who wants the flexibility) and not people who are in reality looking to move to full-time (such as a recent grad or someone breaking into the sector). So where are DCUM people going to find jobs like this? Is there some board or mailing list that I'm not aware of?
+1 I follow ASAE for exactly this. Another option could be Flex Professionals LLC.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The ASAE job board. How do you not know this?
This.
But if you aren't paying enough for this to be a serious job, college job boards in the area may get you a desperate recent grad.
Anonymous wrote:The ASAE job board. How do you not know this?
Anonymous wrote:Idealist or Craigslist.