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The value of volunteering

Volunteering is by no means a novel concept in careers guidance and the benefits of the activity for career development are well articulated. However, with graduate unemployment levels rising and all sectors showing falls in vacancies, demonstrating the value of volunteering has never been more important.

Andrea Rannard, Head of Student Volunteering at Volunteering England, examines the relationship between volunteering and employability in the report below, which is available to AGCAS members who have registered with this site and signed in.

This article was first submitted to Phoenix (January 2010).  


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Tags: IVR employability

Created on: 18 January 2010

Last updated: 18 January 2010


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