When it comes to global development jobs, entry-level positions, and even internships, are highly competitive and there are often hundreds of applications for any one position. If you are new to the job market — or transitioning from another sector — your lack of relevant work experience may hold you back. Additionally, you may still be trying to decide what kind of global development positions are best for you.
Volunteering can help jumpstart your global development career. Not only can you gain the experience and skills to better stand out against other applicants, but you can also learn more about the different roles within the sector.
While you may have decided that you want to work in global development and in a role that will allow you to have a positive impact on the people and communities you work with, you might not have figured out yet exactly where you fit into the sector. Many global development jobs involve extensive travel or lengthy stints in the field. Volunteering, particularly spending time overseas, can help you discover if this is something you are suited to or if you are better placed supporting field staff from home offices.