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My daughter will be getting her master's in heritage studies from Cambridge University  this summer and after applying to 20+ jobs she got an interview with the Manhattan DA's office as an adviser for crimes related to antiquities trafficing.  It has been a struggle for her to get an interview since many museums are not operating and this would be her dream job.  Even if she doesn't get it she is happy to get some interview experience. 

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Wishing her the best of luck!


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Congratulations and good luck to your daughter @ninjawife.

 

Hope she finds something that she enjoys.

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I also would like to say Congrats!!!! And I wish her luck.

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@ninjawife  Congratulations to your daughter on getting her degree.  I hope that the interview goes well and that she gets hired, if that is where she would like to work.

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@ninjawife  Although not her preferred role, working with antiquities trafficking could be fascinating work, AND, a great experience.  I hope she gets it, but if not, I'm sure she will eventually find a perfect fit.  

 

Congratulations to her on the advanced degree. No doubt you're a proud mom.  

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@ninjawife   Saying a prayer that if it is meant to be she will get this job.  If she doesn't I always have believed that something better is waiting in the wings for her.

 

Fingers crossed . . .

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Fingers crossed!

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@ninjawife 

A very impressive degree and interesting applications.  Good Luck to her and Congrats to all.

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I wish your daughter the very best of luck.  This sounds like a wonderful opportunity!

 

You must be very proud of her!