22. Live from the American Alliance of Museum Annual Conference: Special Mailbag Episode
In this special live episode of Curate Your Career, Elin Filbey and Alli Schell take the podcast on the road to the American Alliance of Museums Annual Meeting for their very first live audience recording.
What started as a shared idea between two internet friends became a candid, funny, and deeply honest conversation about the realities of museum careers and the questions museum professionals are actually asking behind the scenes.
Using audience-submitted questions, Elin and Alli tackle topics including:
* toxic workplaces and difficult bosses
* leaving museum jobs without another role lined up
* navigating specialization vs. being a museum “generalist”
* museum grad school and higher education realities
* resume strategy and transferable skills
* job searching outside the museum field
* networking (or “fellowshipping”)
* and how to build sustainable careers in and beyond museums
They also discuss:
* the emotional realities of burnout and underemployment
* why museum professionals often undersell their skills
* the importance of hands-on experience in today’s hiring market
* and how career conversations in museums are often happening quietly behind the scenes instead of openly on conference stages
Throughout the episode, one thing becomes clear:
👉 Museum professionals are incredibly skilled, adaptable, and resourceful
👉 But many are navigating systems that make career growth and sustainability difficult
This live conversation creates space for honesty, nuance, and practical advice. Whether you want to stay in museums, leave museums, or simply feel less alone while figuring things out.
And yes… there are also several references to fantasy romance novels, networking awkwardness, and museum people being “emotional scapegoats for the board.”
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⏱ CHAPTERS
00:00 Live from AAM: introducing the podcast
03:00 Why we started Curate Your Career
05:00 Grad school discourse and the 3-part series
08:00 “Aching in the Archives” — feeling isolated in museum work
15:00 Transitioning from archival work into public-facing roles
16:00 Toxic bosses and leaving difficult workplaces
20:00 References, reputation, and museum world politics
24:00 Being a museum generalist vs specialist
31:00 Career advice for museum studies students
35:00 Grad school myths and “the hustle”
38:00 Leaving museums for full-time work and stability
44:00 Networking, LinkedIn, and building community
46:00 Labor organizing and transferable skills
49:00 Museum job boards and accessibility issues
54:00 Elin’s career transition story
57:00 Why these conversations matter
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🔍 KEYWORDS
museum careers
museum jobs
museum professionals
museum burnout
museum grad school
career transitions
museum networking
museum resumes
museum job search
museum career advice
AAM conference
museum studies careers
transferable skills
leaving museums