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How To Put Church Volunteer Work On Your Resume

December 18, 2023 by Brian Overton Leave a Comment

how to put church volunteer work on your resume

Looking for a job can be exhausting, especially when hunting for your first job. The good news is that listing church volunteer experience can significantly boost your resume.

In this blog post, we will explore how to put volunteer work on a resume. These tips will help you present your volunteer work as relevant work experiences that will impress hiring managers.

5 Tips For Adding Volunteer Work To Your Resume

1. Include Volunteer Experience in a Dedicated Section

Start by creating a ‘Volunteer Experience Section’ on your resume. This is where you can list volunteer work separately from paid work experience.

For those with limited professional experience, including volunteer work on your resume can significantly enhance your profile. When listing these experiences, treat them as you would any professional role.

2. Highlight Transferable Skills

Your church volunteer work is likely full of transferable skills relevant to the job you’re applying for.

For instance, if you’ve organized events at a soup kitchen, this showcases project management and organizational skills. Be sure to include these skills in bullet points under each volunteer position. Relating your skills to the job description shows potential employers how your volunteer experiences make you a suitable candidate for the role.

3. Use Specific Examples and Achievements

When writing about your volunteer experiences, use specific examples. If you helped increase attendance at community service events, mention this as a quantifiable achievement. These examples not only demonstrate your impact but also provide a tangible measure of your success.

4. Align with the Job Requirements

Tailor your volunteer experiences to be relevant to the job you are applying for. For instance, if the job requires customer service skills and you have experience greeting and assisting church members, make sure to highlight this.

Aligning your church volunteer work with the job requirements makes it easier for hiring managers to see the value of your experience.

5. Keep It Professional and Concise

While it’s important to include volunteer experience on your resume, remember to keep it professional and concise.

Use clear, straightforward language, and structure your experiences in bullet points for easy reading. Avoid lengthy narratives; instead, focus on the key aspects of your volunteer work that are most relevant to the job.

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