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Become a volunteer
Do you lack confidence after being made redundant or being out of the workforce a while? Or perhaps you're worried about explaining career gaps on your CV.
Doing voluntary work can help you sort niggles like these and open you up to new people and interests. Below are some of the key benefits of volunteering:
Boost your self-belief
Lack of confidence is one of the main hurdles for women who want to return to the workplace, according to a survey by Workingmums.co.uk. Taking on some voluntary work can be a real confidence-booster because you can learn new skills and it'll look fab on your CV. Volunteering covers a huge range of activities, such as:
- being a parent governor at your local school You can do as much or as little as you like and fit it around your childcare commitments. Being made redundant can also dent your confidence and volunteer work can help keep your hand in while you look for paid work. Get new skills |
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Relevant information
10 things to think about before becoming a volunteer - click here.
Case study - Developing new skills to change jobs
Case study - Using your skills to help others
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