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Volunteering can be one of the most powerful things you do in your early career development. Truly.
Earlier this year I was delighted to speak to David Coles, Volunteer Centre Manager at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) about all things volunteering - and I hope you'll immediately recognise what a 'win win' situation it can be.
First things first - a quick definition. According to the NCVO, "Volunteering is when someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others.
Helping your close friends or relatives isn't volunteering. But doing something to benefit the environment (and through that, other people) is.
Volunteering can be formal and organised by organisations, or informal within communities. It should always be a free choice made by the person giving up their time."
In this episode, you will find out more about:
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... and don't forget to leave quick review for the podcast too (wherever you are listening). It's much appreciated! Catch you on another episode soon.
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Also - are you a job seeker early in your career?
Download the checklist: 25 UNMISSABLE TIPS TO SKYROCKET YOUR JOB APPLICATION SUCCESS RATE
You've got this!
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Volunteering can be one of the most powerful things you do in your early career development. Truly.
Earlier this year I was delighted to speak to David Coles, Volunteer Centre Manager at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) about all things volunteering - and I hope you'll immediately recognise what a 'win win' situation it can be.
First things first - a quick definition. According to the NCVO, "Volunteering is when someone spends unpaid time doing something to benefit others.
Helping your close friends or relatives isn't volunteering. But doing something to benefit the environment (and through that, other people) is.
Volunteering can be formal and organised by organisations, or informal within communities. It should always be a free choice made by the person giving up their time."
In this episode, you will find out more about:
Want to talk about this further? Or are you so pleased with this episode that you want to amplify it and tell your friends?
As ever, let's stay connected:
... and don't forget to leave quick review for the podcast too (wherever you are listening). It's much appreciated! Catch you on another episode soon.
Do feel free to engage with this topic (or indeed with me) at any of the below:
Also - are you a job seeker early in your career?
Download the checklist: 25 UNMISSABLE TIPS TO SKYROCKET YOUR JOB APPLICATION SUCCESS RATE
You've got this!