Take your volunteer assignments seriously — as seriously as though you were being paid to do them.
Not exact matches
People who are building careers are the ones who
take the
assignments that everyone else shies away from as a way to gain valuable experience and a new perspective, like the engineer who
volunteers to work on a finance project to learn more about that side of the business.
In such cases the
volunteers themselves should
take on the responsibility of soliciting orientation materials, reading articles on cross-cultural adaptation, and getting in touch with consultants from national or regional mission agencies, missionaries on home
assignment or in retirement, and experienced
volunteers.
«Keep learning,
take courses,
volunteer for new
assignments, be active in the profession, stay open to new ideas.»
Several substitute teachers really like special education and now always
volunteer to
take those
assignments.
These lawyers
take on
volunteer assignments because they understand how important it is to serve the profession.
If there's a gap between the required skills and the skills that you currently have, then look for ways to gain that experience such as
taking on an extended
assignment in your current job, or if you're in between jobs then try freelancing, consulting, or
volunteering.
If there's a gap between the job requirements and the skills you have, then look for ways to gain that experience such as
taking on an extended
assignment in your current job, freelancing, consulting, or even
volunteering.
According to the survey, 79 percent of employers said
take a temporary or contract
assignment; 61 percent said
take a class; and 60 percent said
volunteer.
Summary: My history of management experience shows a proven track record of success within the
assignments that I have
taken on, some by
assignments and some by
volunteering which is one reason for the very diversified back ground, which you will see below.