Benefits of Volunteering
If selfless service comes easily to you, then volunteering would naturally appeal to your line of work. The 'service before self' attitude has a number of benefits attached, most of which relate to personal satisfaction...
- The opportunity to learn and gain more information about a particular cause or vocation. For example, as a teacher volunteer, you are able to tap the potential pros and cons associated with the job profile with due exposure. You can also simultaneously explore other related fields and work environments through applied leadership development.
- The chance to develop ability, skill and personal strengths. As part of a volunteer group, you get first-hand exposure to capitalize on and learn communication and teamwork dynamics. You also get to try out, hands-on, effective time management skills, while developing a positive attitude towards the common initiative.
- An opening to add value to your resume. Although most volunteering jobs do not get paid, the work experience gained adds value to future plans. For example, if you volunteer as an assistant at an organ-donation camp, the experience would highlight your initiative and drive on completion of the nursing course and improve your intercultural communication skills.
- The benefit of not only meeting new people, but also extending your social network. Volunteers benefit through a number of valuable contacts made at such sessions. These people or company representatives are very resourceful as potential providers for job rostrums and contacts within companies. As a volunteer, you get a great chance to nurture your leadership role through private, social networking. Networking at volunteer avenues involves research more than opportunistic behavior. You get a chance to tap on the potential of market intelligence and identify opportunities that could enhance your current job profile or open up new vistas you may have never known even existed!
- Volunteering undoubtedly helps you to build your confidence level and self worth. The mere participation and the cause being supported are empowering and boost morale. This, in turn, ripples on in the form of firm resolve and commitment, giving you an edge over competitors.
- You get to enjoy the work while satisfying your need to make a difference. By volunteering, you bring life to your intention of serving the community and doing your bit to make it better. The task taken up not only adds quality to your personal life, but also helps you professionally, by helping you to sort and identify potential references.

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