Vincy Workplace
April 8, 2011

The Value of Volunteering

A quick easy way to build your resumé is through volunteering. It does not matter that you are not getting paid; what matters is that you are learning new skills, strengthening the ones you already possess, and building a network of friends and mentors who can help each other.{{more}}

Even if you have a strong resumé with work experience, companies want to see that you are a well-rounded individual and that you care about other things besides making money.

Always make sure that you are actively engaged in a volunteer opportunity throughout your career.

Find an organization that you feel passionate about. Do you light up when helping youths? Consider volunteering at a community centre, local church or even with a sports team.

Make a commitment and show up. Many organizations rely heavily on volunteers to run their programmes. When you commit to a schedule, treat it with the same respect you would give a paid position and show up regularly.

Call ahead if you will be late or will need to miss a day to give them ample time to find a replacement.

Meet new people. This is the time to meet people in a non-threatening environment. Take the time to get to know your fellow volunteers and feel free to share your dreams and aspirations.

Stay in touch. This is a great way to cultivate connections that may be valuable later.

Do a little extra. Don’t just do what you are asked to do; look for ways you can give even more.

As always, bring a great attitude. Volunteers are supposed to be a positive addition to organizations that need help. Make sure you are pleasant and easy to work with.

Respect the rules. There may be duties you cannot perform, depending on where you volunteer. Follow all the safety procedures and guidelines. They are for your protection and that of the organization.

Be humble. You are not better than anyone else because you volunteer. You will probably soon learn that you benefit more when you share your time and expertise with others.

Karen Hinds is “The Workplace Success Expert.” For a FREE SPECIAL REPORT on Avoiding Career Killers in the Workplace, send an email to info@workplacesuccess.com

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