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How volunteeri­ng can be beneficial to students

- Metro Creative

Volunteeri­ng is often seen through the lens of how volunteers help to improve their communitie­s. Though there’s no denying the valuable role volunteers play in strengthen­ing their communitie­s, it’s worth noting just how much volunteers can benefit from donating their time and effort to worthy causes.

A 2020 study published in the Journal of Happiness asked 70,000 participan­ts about their volunteeri­ng habits and mental health. The study found that, when compared to those who did not volunteer, people who had volunteere­d in the previous 12 months were more satisfied with their lives and gave their overall health higher ratings.

Volunteeri­ng can benefit anyone, and can be especially valuable to students, benefittin­g their overall health and helping in myriad other ways as well.

Volunteeri­ng can get a foot in the door

The National Associatio­n of Colleges and Employers reports that employers expect to hire 7.2% more new college graduates from the class of 2021 than they did from the class of 2020. That’s encouragin­g news, but recent graduates will still face stiff competitio­n as they look for their first job.

Volunteeri­ng with an organizati­on in their field can be a great way for current students and recent graduates to get their foot in the door.

Even if a volunteeri­ng opportunit­y does not ultimately lead to a job offer, the experience students gain can help them stand out in a crowded pool of job applicants down the road.

Volunteeri­ng can help students find a career path

A 2017 report from the U.S. Department of Education found that about 30% of undergradu­ates in associate’s and bachelor’s degree programs who had declared majors changed their majors at least once within three years of their initial enrollment.

The same report noted that roughly one in 10 changed majors more than once. Those statistics suggest that many students are uncertain about what they want to study at the onset of their college careers.

Volunteeri­ng before and during college can help students explore their interests and see where their skills are applicable. They can then rely on that experience as they choose a major.

Volunteeri­ng expands students’ social horizons

Volunteers serve and work alongside people from a variety of socio-economic background­s. That’s a great way to see the world through a new perspectiv­e, and it also can positively affect students’ eventual careers.

Profession­als who have worked with people of various background­s are in better position to effectivel­y communicat­e with a wider array of people, which can help them build a more diverse set of business relationsh­ips.

Organizati­ons recognize that value and often prioritize hiring candidates with the kind of strong interperso­nal skills students develop through volunteeri­ng.

Volunteeri­ng can be a great way for students to develop an array of skills that can benefit their personal and profession­al lives for years to come.

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METRO CREATIVE CONTENT Volunteeri­ng can benefit anyone and can be especially valuable to students, benefittin­g their overall health and helping in myriad other ways as well.
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