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Join us on Thursday, January 17, 2008, at Seattle University for a bilingual session with Miriam Castro and Laura Ceballos. Learn how volunteerism can enhance your resume and prepare you for future career opportunities. We’ll discuss the importance of gaining experience, connecting with mentors, and the impact of civic engagement on your personal and professional development. In a competitive job market, volunteering not only provides valuable skills but also opens doors to networking opportunities that can lead to higher-paying jobs and meaningful leadership roles.
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Building your Resume through Civic Participation: looking to the future and finding you are prepared Thursday, January 17 2008
Seattle University • Miriam Castro • Laura Ceballos • Bilingual Session – 4:15
Goals • Resources • Volunteerism • Representation
Why Volunteer • Why work for free? • How can volunteering help you?
Fact • Those graduating college still lack the skills needed to get a job.
WHY • Lack of experience • Unprepared • Don’t know the right people.
How can you… • Gain experience? • Become prepared? • Meet people? • You can Volunteer
College? • College might be a long way off • What you do now • Strategic
Strategic • Position yourself • Better job • Meaning • Higher pay • More leadership opportunities • Community visibility
Why Volunteer? • Why work for free? • How will volunteering help?
Volunteering • Show initiative • Shows responsibility • Resume/College entrance • Care • Demonstrate Passion • Find Passion • Passion helps direct
Volunteering • Job offers • Character • Know who you are • Gain experience • Gain skills • References • Mentors (career & education direction)
Volunteering • Involved in your community (decisions) • Represent • Opens doors (career, education, social issues) • Desire • Leadership • Helps gets you into college
Volunteering • Self rewarding • Driven • Trouble free
How to connect • www.craigslist.org • http://www.idealist.org/ • http://www.washingtoncan.org/ • http://www.therainiervalley.com/community_services.html • http://www.publicservicecareers.org/ • http://www.centerforcivicparticipation.org/matchmaker/jobs.html
Resumes… • http://www.oberlin.edu/career/Resumes/resume.html • http://www.seattleu.edu/student/cdc/counseling/resume/
Other Resources • Straight Forward Media Scholarships • http://www.straightforwardmedia.com • Fast Web Scholarship Database • www.fastweb.com • Resource Bag…
Thank you • Miriam Castro – castrom@seattleu.edu • Laura Ceballos – ceballos@seattleu.edu Muchas Gracias
Other Facts • Community service is now a requirement for graduation for some (most) high schools • Colleges/Universities take into consideration a students extracurricular activities • Increased chances of getting accepted • Advantageous to begin showing initiative now