Hi everyone,

Bear with me here, this is one of the most awkward emails I have ever sent in a 
professional sense..this is about the job hunt and professional development. I 
need some help. 

( TL:DR? Skip to the “So, here’s the deal”  section below the story. )

This involves a bit of a selfish story…: 

I returned back to finish my bachelors and masters later in life, and in 2012 
received my Masters in Museum Studies from George Washington University. My 
emphasis was a variety of things - business administration mixed with 
curatorial practice - all while I was working as a Wikipedian in Residence at 
the Smithsonian and writing and presenting internationally about how cultural 
institutions can partner with Wikipedia and open culture communities. In 2013, 
I was offered a fellowship at the Wikimedia Foundation to engage more women to 
contribute to Wikipedia. They relocated me to the San Francisco Bay Area. I 
kept my foot in the GLAM sector, working for various organizations as a 
contractor and lecturing. At the end of my fellowship, I took a job with the 
Wikimedia Foundation as a community coordinator - taking me further away from 
the culture sector. 

This January, my work ended with Wikimedia and I revamped my resume and 
website. I was determined to return to the culture sector. I became a fellow at 
the University of California’s Berkeley Center for New Media, lecturing about 
OpenGLAM and women and technology. I attended some museum conferences on my own 
dime; struggling to figure out how I fit into the picture. I sat in lectures 
about the things I value - open access/culture/tech - and mixed and mingled 
with birds of a feather. Institutions were interested in my work, and still 
are. I throw my own parties when in other cities - hosting tweet ups and 
drinkingaboutmuseums to connect with folks. 

I applied for jobs. Digital, curatorial, executive director (small museums)… I 
applied for over 60 jobs, in USA & a few in Europe. I had no interviews. No 
answers to my follow-ups. Only three “thanks but no thanks,” letters were sent. 
I became frustrated, dragging my self-esteem of “I have an awesome story and I 
am awesome,” in a messy pile behind me… I submitted some talks at conferences, 
only to have to cancel attending after they were accepted due to lack of money 
to attend them.

Eventually, I found a job through a family connection at a small consulting 
firm in Wine Country.. I spend my days writing grants and researching for small 
non-profits and school districts as a contractor. I relocated to Napa, CA, to 
be closer to the office, leaving Oakland. Every day I think about museums, and 
use social media and some voluntary projects to stay connected and appear 
relevant. I know this won’t happen over night.... 

Boohoo, right? ;-)  

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So, here’s the deal: I have one hell of a story to tell through my resume - 
I’ve done a lot, worked with a lot of institutions/orgs- and as I joke “I’ve 
done almost every single job in a museum - minus security and janitorial - and 
have never had a full time job.”  I know I can be an invaluable resource to the 
right institution, wherever in the world they might be. I know it won’t happen 
over night, it might not happen for a year, two years, etc. But, I can’t just 
sit here quiet - anyone who has met me IRL knows that’s not my style. 

I am looking for volunteers to look at my resume and advise on what the heck I 
should do. 
I also have a website, which is an online resume. I have a hardcopy resume. My 
resume reads like a mash-up of many aspects of the culture sector, and a whole 
lot of stuff that makes human resources people, not savvy in open source and 
digital heritage revolutions, scratch their heads. My dream job doesn’t exist 
at this point (“open culture content curator coordinator manager whatever”) - 
even as a consultant I’ve had no dice in discovering an institution that has 
funding to pay for my services (sorry honey, gotta pay rent). I have nothing 
holding me back - I can move anywhere, even overseas. 

Here is what I need some help with off list:

1) What kind of jobs should I even be applying for - should I instead just try 
to still do consulting instead? 
2) Are there any skills I should be adding to my list - learning - without 
making a major financial investment to do it? 
3) How can I leverage the internet re: networking more? 
4) Look at my resume - what can be improved? Also any tips on my website. 

I sincerely appreciate any help anyone here can give me - I know we have an 
esteemed group of professionals here that have all levels of experience. 

Thank you, and I hope to hear from some of you, 

Sarah Stierch

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Museumist specializing in open culture and grantwriting
www.sarahstierch.com

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