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6 ways volunteering can benefit you and your career

October 17, 2017
2 minute read

Looking for work? Volunteering has many benefits but did you know it can also benefit your career? Here’s how you can improve your employability and make volunteering work for you.

Volunteering can:

Give you an opportunity to try new things and discover what you are passionate about.

If you are unsure about what direction you would like to take in your career, volunteering may be the answer for you. Explore your passion by choosing an organisation that supports a cause you care about. Make the most of it and try out a range of roles to discover your interests or find a position that suits you.

Help you build relationships and expand your personal and professional networks.

Volunteering is an easy and fun way to meet new people and find other like-minded individuals. Working with other volunteers is an informal and authentic way to network with others. These new contacts may know of new job opportunities or you may find some strong resume referees.

Allow you to learn new skills and boost your experience.

Increase your employability by gaining skills and knowledge. Learning while in a volunteer role can be a stress-free way to build new skills because it doesn’t have the same pressure as paid work. Any volunteering role will help in developing and enhancing your skills in communication, problem-solving and teamwork, so adding this kind of experience creates a well-rounded resume.

Demonstrate valuable personality traits to hiring managers.

Including volunteer work on your resume shows prospective employers you are committed, proactive and loyal, which are valued qualities. Including volunteer work on your resume can convey more about your personality and that you are self-motivated to employers.

Give you a sense of purpose, or structure.

Giving back and working in an area you are passionate about can give you a sense of purpose or meaning. If you have been out of work, regularly volunteering can give your life structure and can get you back into the routine of working life.

Boost your self-esteem and confidence.

Unemployment can sometimes negatively impact how you feel about yourself. Contributing and accomplishing everyday goals in your volunteer role can increase your self-esteem and confidence. The simple act of helping others or feeling like you are making a difference can be very rewarding.

 

STEPS Employment Solutions can help you prepare and find work 1300 078 377

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