Morrow, GA: Archivist, Georgia Archives
Thanks to Christopher!
Athens, GA: Head of Archives and Special Collections, Athens Regional Library System
Atlanta, GA: Processing Archivist, Robert W. Woodruff Library of the Atlanta University Center
LaGrange, GA: Executive Director, Troup County Archives and Legacy Museum on Main
Atlanta, GA: Supervisory Archivist, Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum
Athens, GA: Special Collections Cataloging Librarian, University of Georgia
Missed the SAA Career Center Appointment Deadline? Fear Not!
Hi Everyone,
If you’re attending the SAA Annual Meeting this August and thought you missed your opportunity to talk to someone at the SAA Career Center, you still have time! The career center is 100% volunteer staffed with professional archivists who work in all kinds of institutions and who are excited to talk to you! Whether you’re just entering the workforce or you’ve been working a while and want to talk to someone who works in an area you’re interested in moving into, this is a wonderful opportunity to pick someone’s brain. You can have someone who has hiring experience take a look at your cover letter and CV/resume and give helpful feedback.
The Career Center does accept and encourage drop-ins, but the very best way to ensure you get to meet with the advisor of your choice is to take a peek at the schedule and book your appointment by Friday, July 22nd. There are two tabs on the Google sheet document: The schedule, and the list of advisors and their position and institution of employment. Any name on the schedule sheet that is already bolded and underlined already an appointment booked at that time.
Once you have chosen your preferred appointment, please email me at mclowe@wisc.edu, and I’ll book your appointment and put you in touch with your advisor.
The SAA Career Center is located in the Networking Cafe (Hilton Hotel Salon A).
Atlanta, GA: Dept Head for Special Collections & Archives, Georgia State University (deadline extended)
Link out to job announcement (PDF)
Thanks to Jill for the heads up!
