Why volunteering will help your CV stand out
Published: May 21, 2019

Let’s face it, with today’s fast pace of living, finding the time for something like volunteering isn’t easy. Yet statistics show that applicants who can demonstrate evidence of having volunteered are more likely to be successful when it comes to landing a job or accelerating their career. 

There’s a whole host of reasons why employers find volunteering experience so attractive. Here, we share how taking a little time out of your busy schedule to become a volunteer could hugely benefit your career.

Gain a sense of achievement

The first rule of writing a CV? List achievements, not responsibilities. Volunteering provides you with lots of opportunities to set goals…and achieve them. Whether completing an end-to-end project, making a difference to others, or learning a new skill, volunteering opens you up to plenty of chances for adding stand-out accomplishments to your CV.

Expand your network

Volunteering creates a sense of community, bringing people together to work for a common cause or goal. As a volunteer you’re likely to meet lots of new people, and new contacts can often open the door to new opportunities – particularly professionally. Use your time as a volunteer to expand your network and engage with people who you wouldn’t otherwise get the chance to spend time with.

Experience new working environments

Volunteering, in reality, is no different to a work experience placement. You’re still getting insight into what it’s like to work in a particular environment and your time there is a valuable opportunity to learn as much as you can. Remember to include all of your work experience and volunteering experience on your CV – it’s just as relevant as employed positions to hirers.

Highlight your personality

Volunteering shows you’ve a little ‘get up and go’ about you. It shows you have enthusiasm and drive. And, even if you have gaps in your career, if you can show that you used your free time productively – to develop your skills and help people – you’re going to be head and shoulders above other candidates.

Demonstrate great work ethic

Volunteering shows you care about causes, even when you’re not getting paid to do them. Taking the time to volunteer, either when out of work, or alongside full-time employment, demonstrates you’re a hard worker and not motivated by money alone. With CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) a priority for many companies now, employers are keen to hire people who are willing to go the extra mile and to actively partake in charitable activities.

Improve your health

Volunteering is great for both mind and body. It leaves you feeling accomplished and gives you purpose and pride. It encourages team working and socialising and because many volunteer positions involve physical work, you often get a workout too. Overall, volunteering has been proven to boost confidence – another quality near the top of the list for employers when searching for candidates.

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