How to Add Volunteering Experiences to Your Resume

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An obstacle that a lot of our students encounter is their lack of job experience, but they ignore all the awesome volunteering experience they have! Including volunteering experiences on your resume can significantly enhance your chances of getting hired.

Volunteering experience is a great way to showcase your skills and qualities to potential employers. It demonstrates that you are a team player, have a strong work ethic, and are passionate about giving back to the community. Additionally, volunteering may have provided you with experiences and skills that are transferable to the workplace. Grab that confidence and grab that mic; we are going for an encore! 🎤

Where to Include Volunteering Experience on Your Resume?

1. Work Experience Section

If you have volunteered in a role that is similar to your desired job, you can include it in your work experience section. Be sure to highlight the skills and experiences that are transferable to the job you are applying for.

2. Volunteer Work Section

Alternatively, you can create a separate section for your volunteering experiences. List the organization, your role, and the dates you volunteered. Use bullet points to describe the tasks you performed and the skills you developed.

3. Skills Section

If you have acquired specific skills through your volunteering experiences, you can include them in your skills section. For example, if you have developed communication or leadership skills through volunteering, make sure to include them in this section.

Tips for Including Volunteering Experience on Your Resume

  • Be specific: Provide details on the tasks you performed and the skills you developed through your volunteering experiences.
  • Quantify your achievements: If possible, include numbers to demonstrate the impact of your volunteering efforts. For example, if you organized a fundraising event, state how much money was raised.
  • Tailor your resume: Make sure to tailor your resume to the job you are applying for. Highlight the volunteering experiences that are most relevant to the job.
  • Use action verbs: Use action verbs to describe your volunteering experiences. For example, "Organized," "Coordinated," "Managed," etc.
Mario and Luigi after learning how to include their volunteering experience in their resume

Volunteering experiences can be a valuable addition to your resume. They demonstrate that you are a well-rounded individual with a variety of skills and experiences. By following the tips mentioned in this blog post, you can effectively showcase your volunteering experiences on your resume and increase your chances of getting hired.

If you want to check out more tips on how to write your resume, check out this blog and for more information on how to write your cover letter, check out this one!

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