Sentences with phrase «little volunteer job»

«My little volunteer job has grown in the past two years but I wouldn't change a thing.»

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Will Reynolds, CEO of SEER Interactive (# 25), left his job at a large firm because his boss would not allow him to leave work a little early to volunteer at a local hospital.
I would like to invest in some classics, like a black or navy blazer, something to wear for interviews if I decide to go for a real job (currently temping / freelancing / volunteering) but I don't want to spend a lot because I fear it will get little wear.
Anonymous, «This is in honor of all the HART volunteers who do such a great job and get so little recognition.»
If you are a new grad with little actual work experience, or a job seeker looking for your next position, here are the reasons that you must consider volunteering...
It just took a little volunteering, a few home projects, and a little scrutiny of past tech - free jobs.
Most people need much more than a typing service: identifying keywords for your target position; describing your unique selling proposition (USP) and bottom line value; capitalizing on the challenges you faced, actions you took, and results you attained; determining how to overcome little glitches such as layoffs and job gaps; and even figuring out how to make volunteer leadership relevant.
On the other hand, maybe you have little in the way of paid job experience... but a lot of volunteer work on your CV.
Though he has got little educational background, he has obtained experience by doing many volunteering activities and some other clerical jobs.
But back to reality (I mean, America)... if you're out of work for an extended period of time, do something... anything... during that time to demonstrate a continued interest in your career: take on a very - part - time (5 or fewer hours per week) telecommuting job; join a professional association relevant to your line of work and get involved; take an online class to bolster your skills; volunteer with an organization where you can do something that's a little beyond your skill set.
You'll feel a little better once youlearn how to add experience you gained through school, volunteering and former jobs.
When most people hear the word «intern,» they often think of a student volunteering, no (or little) education, or someone just starting in a job position without any experience.
We also began using volunteers for more little jobs that used to go to staff, like checking people into a seminar.
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