looks like someone wants to look well rounded on their resume!!!!hero. said:I'm looking to do some volunteer work but dont want to commit to something weekly.
Is there places where I can volunteer when I have the time?
?wuddie said:red shield appeal.
give blood. unless you're under 21.
You'll understand later on...greekgun said:Volunteer work....naaahh stuff that.
You can give blood from age 16 with parental consent, and 18 without.wuddie said:red shield appeal.
give blood. unless you're under 21.
Of corse its good for ur resume, but there are so many other things which are better...like go do a 1 day corse in some IT place which gives u some sort of certificate or something. That going to look much better then doing voluteer work on a resume.chicky_pie said:It's very good for your resume, consider that.
@ greekgun, stick to working at Coles.
not really no... volunteer/extra curric is something employers look at strongly. As I said, you'll understand later on. Especially if you want to get a job at a decent accounting firm.greekgun said:Of corse its good for ur resume, but there are so many other things which are better...like go do a 1 day corse in some IT place which gives u some sort of certificate or something. That going to look much better then doing voluteer work on a resume.
So ur saying that employers prefer there employees to have volunteered in the past rather than skills which could be extremely useful to their buisness?uhawww said:not really no... volunteer/extra curric is something employers look at strongly. As I said, you'll understand later on. Especially if you want to get a job at a decent accounting firm.
And to add to that, volunteer work can be really fun and social, I actually really like doing it. A useless 1 day course certificate wouldn't really do anything for your resume, and would be super boring to do.. as well as YOU have to pay for it.
what?? spill the beans loluhawww said:A one day course can offer you skills that would be extremely useful to their business?
And it's not about the experience in volunteering it's... you know what, you'll find out later on.
really? red cross has came to me and asked if i was 21.Lizakith said:You can give blood from age 16 with parental consent, and 18 without.