WHY YOU NEED TO VOLUNTEER

in blurtpower •  3 years ago 

user-1823161-2017-04-04-14-51-13.jpg

source

Volunteer work, especially for recent high school grads, can be the determining element that puts you ahead of individuals who have just worked minimum-wage employment.

Volunteer activity demonstrates to potential employers that you are a compassionate and dedicated individual. It also gives you the opportunity to study and grow as a person.

It's a big opportunity for you and your career to be surrounded by experienced individuals who will be patient with you, answer your questions, and allow you succeed and fail without judgment.


BENEFITS OF VOLUNTEERING


All volunteer work, from educating children to building homes to recording for the blind or delivering meals to the homebound, has one thing in common: it is unpaid.

So, why would you want to commit a significant amount of time to a profession that pays you nothing?

Volunteer work can be rewarding not only because it allows you to learn new skills, gain valuable experience, and make lasting connections, but also because it allows you to develop new talents, gain valuable experience, and create lasting contacts.

Even part-time volunteering, such as on nights and weekends, can demonstrate your energy and desire to a potential employer.


HOW TO SORT FOR VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES


Consider your passions and seek out groups that conduct work you admire. Do an online search or phone to check if there are any volunteer positions available.

Friends and family can be a terrific source of information, and because they know you, they may have some solid suggestions tailored to your interests. Religious organizations frequently have volunteer programs, so they could be a good place to start.

Many websites exist that match willing volunteers with volunteer activities.


THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE VOLUNTEERING


There are no rules for what constitutes an effective volunteer program, but it is beneficial to establish realistic time frames, goals, and expectations, as well as to understand your motive for participating. Here are some things to think about while choosing a volunteer opportunity.


  • YOUR AMBITION

What do you want to achieve and learn? Do you need this experience to help you figure out what professional pathways and talents you want to pursue? Perhaps you'd like to work with a certain group of individuals (for example, children, teenagers, or the elderly) or on a specific project.


  • YOUR TIME

What is the maximum amount of time you are willing and able to devote? Consider your class and study schedules, as well as travel time to and from an organization and whether or not you'll need to work a paid job at the same time.


  • WHAT YOU ARE GOOD AT

Be truthful to yourself. You might wish to work in a hospital, but you don't have the necessary training. Will you be content doing lower-skilled employment in the same setting? Simply having the opportunity to see professionals at work may be both entertaining and enlightening.

You can find an opportunity that meets your needs once you've decided what you want to get out of the experience. When you locate a listing that interests you, make an appointment to speak with the volunteer coordinator.

Authors get paid when people like you upvote their post.
If you enjoyed what you read here, create your account today and start earning FREE BLURT!
Sort Order:  

Hi, @nelmich,

Thank you for your contribution to the Blurt ecosystem.


Please consider voting for the witness @symbionts.
Or delegate to @ecosynthesizer to earn a portion of the curation rewards!