Most people who volunteer do so without thinking about personal gain, however, it is worth being aware of the positive impact that volunteering can have on your job searching or career. I worked with volunteers for many years and found them to be a hardworking, dedicated and proactive cohort of people. They consistently represent the qualities that employers look for.
Volunteering can be particularly helpful for students, graduates or career changers. All sorts of skills are sought after in a volunteer capacity so regardless of your areas of interest you will find a volunteering opportunity to utilise your skills and build your experience. Here I’ll discuss the top 5 ways in which volunteering can positively impact on your career.
Career sampling
Wondering if a particular career or work environment would suit you? Getting involved as a volunteer will allow you to dip your toes in and see the reality of the job before you take the leap of leaving your current position. I have met more than a few people who changed their career direction after a volunteering experience. It is an excellent exercise in self-awareness that often results in enormous change.
Enriching your CV
Volunteering can greatly enhance your CV. This is particularly true if you are a graduate, on a career break or perhaps looking for a career move from profit to non-profit. A gap in your employment history can be presented more effectively on your CV if you have used the time to engage with volunteer work and build skills. Articulate your volunteering experience well on your CV, it is valid experience and the fact that it is unpaid does not make it less so.
Building skills
Volunteering offers the opportunity to build on your current skills and develop new ones. It can also help you to identify your key strengths, something you will be selling in your job searching. Many people choose to volunteer in a capacity that requires completely different skills to those they use in their current work life. Thus, they are building a whole new set of transferable skills that can allow them to access different career opportunities.
Expanding your Network
Yes, networking again! Career counsellors constantly talk about networking, but for good reason. It is one of the most important aspects of job searching or career change. However, we often get into a habit of only networking within our own industry. By volunteering you are not only meeting like-minded people but you are also expanding your network, often in a completely different industry.
Building confidence
It is normal to lack confidence when considering a new career or returning from a break. Volunteers often feel a great sense of accomplishment that can boost self-esteem and provide a renewed sense of confidence in their skills and abilities. Generally volunteers often feel more energised and fulfilled, all of which comes across when you meet perspective employers.
If you have further questions about this or other career related topics, don’t hesitate to contact me.
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