Keen to make a difference through volunteering, but too busy to make the commitment? You may be surprised at how much you can help, regardless of how little time you have on offer.
Recent research conducted for SEEK shows people like to volunteer, and it’s not just because it can help progress your career or fill in some downtime between gigs – in fact, most people are motivated by altruistic reasons. The top reasons people feel motivated to volunteer are:
Studies also show that while many people would like to volunteer, time is a barrier – in fact, a significant proportion of respondents considering volunteering in the future state that work commitments and family commitments are likely to hold them back (41% and 29% respectively).
What many people don’t realise is that there are ways you can give back even when you’re time poor. We explore all the options you might not have considered.
Volunteer smarter, not harder
“We are seeing more and more creative, flexible ways that community organisations are building their volunteer opportunities,” says Rebecca Miller, Head of SEEK Volunteer.
For example; as well as on-site positions, Rebecca says you can find volunteer projects that allow you to work virtually from the comfort of your own home.
Where to find a role to suit your lifestyle
Not sure how to find something to suit your skill set, level of experience and amount of time on offer? Here’s our top suggestions:
Currently seeking work – If you’re currently in the market for a new role, it’s worth understanding what hiring managers value when it comes to volunteer experience. Research by SEEK Volunteer shows that there is a positive hiring attitude toward volunteering, with 75% of hiring staff agreeing volunteer experience is an advantage in a job interview. Learn more about how volunteer experience can help you land your next job by reading the Putting volunteering to work research.
Whatever your situation, the flexibility now available for people who want to volunteer means it doesn’t have to be out of your reach. Just take a realistic look at the time you have and when you’re available and there’s sure to be an opportunity that can work for you.
Visit SEEK Volunteer to explore the largest directory of diverse volunteer opportunities available to you.