Results tagged “volunteering”


Job Calendar | Info session: Volunteer at any age

Whether you're fresh out of college, mid-career, or ready to retire, Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime. Join us at this information session to learn about volunteer experiences, have your questions answered, and gain tips to guide

Job Calendar | Seattle Works Day

Gather together a team of co-workers, friends or social groups to volunteer at projects all over the city, ranging from organizing a library at Sanislo Elementary to restoring Dr. Jose Rizal Park Orchard. More information and registration information at Seattle

Job Calendar | Info session: Live, Learn, Work with a Community Overseas

Serving in the Peace Corps is a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture, learn a new language and have the experience of a lifetime. Attend this information session to learn about volunteer experiences, have your questions answered

Job Calendar | Seattle Architecture Foundation new volunteer orientation

At this event, prospective Seattle Architecture Foundation volunteers will be introduced to SAF's mission and goals, and have the opportunity to meet other new and current volunteers.

Job Calendar | Peace Corps lunchtime info session

Learn about the Peace Corps volunteer experience, have questions answered and gain tips to guide you through the application process at this information session.

Job Calendar | Annual Downtown Volunteer Fair

Meet representatives from more than 50 social-service agencies and charities serving downtown Seattle's poor, homeless and needy neighbors at the Third Annual Downtown Volunteer Fair. Find volunteer opportunities and make important community connections.

Job Calendar | Doctors Without Borders information session

Medical and non-medical professionals are invited to an evening presentation to learn more about how you can join Doctors Without Borders' pool of dedicated aid workers. You'll meet experienced Doctors Without Borders aid workers from the Seattle area and hear

Job Calendar | Peace Corps information session

Whether you're fresh out of college, mid-career or ready to retire, Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime. Come learn about volunteer opportunities, have your questions answered and gain tips for the application process at this information session.

Career Center | Too busy to volunteer? Here's how to squeeze it in

By Cindy Krischer Goodman / The Miami Herald Erin McHugh had been working as a bookseller during the day and author at night. Her jam-packed work schedule left her little time for volunteering. Feeling unfulfilled, she decided to try an

Job Calendar | Seattle GiveCamp

Tech and non-tech volunteers are needed for Seattle GiveCamp, a weekend-long event Oct. 19-21 where software developers, website wonks, project managers, designers and other software professionals of all skill levels work with their peers to donate their time to create

Job Calendar | Peace Corps info session: Volunteer at Any Age

Whether you're fresh out of college, mid-career or ready to retire, Peace Corps service is the opportunity of a lifetime. Attend this information session to learn about volunteer experiences, have your questions answered and gain tips to guide you through

Job Calendar | Information session: Live and Work Overseas

If you've always wanted to challenge yourself on an international playing field while making a difference on a grassroots level, the Peace Corps wants you. Come learn about volunteer experiences, have your questions answered and gain tips to guide you

Job Calendar | Docent Information Session

Looking for a volunteer opportunity to share your knowledge and passion for art, craft and design? Learn more about becoming a docent at Bellevue Arts Museum. Hear from active docents about the rewards of volunteering at BAM and speak to

Career Center | Got 15 minutes? Be a micro-volunteer

By Dee DePass / Minneapolis Star Tribune Dianna Hamilton has five children and works as a data analyst for UnitedHealth Group, so she doesn’t have much time to volunteer. Now she doesn’t need much. Last year, she was asked to

Career Center | GoodJob: One Nurse At A Time's Sue Averill

What do you do? I’m a “humanitarian snowbird,” taking breaks from ER nursing to volunteer abroad. I’ve had the privilege of eating goat with Nigerian villagers, riding a Darfur nomad’s camel, and treating frontline war wounded. I co-founded Seattle-based nonprofit

Career Center | Volunteer 'TC' Howard's labor of love

NAME: Terry “TC” Howard JOB: Volunteer, Museum of Flight Restoration Center, Paine Field ‘CUBICLE’ RAVE: This is the cockpit of the first Boeing 727, UAL 727, N7001U. We started full-time restoration in March 2004, installing the majority of flight equipment

Job Calendar | Stories of Service -- Be a Community Hero

Stories of Service is a speaker series and call to action for community members. Washington Service Corps members and alums share their AmeriCorps stories and give you ways to give back to your community. Find out how to volunteering at

Job Calendar | Meet, Plan, Go! meetup

Meet others in the Seattle area who are interested in career break topics. Lori Stone will discuss her motivations, planning and "un-planning" for taking a year-long career break and sabbatical in 2012. Two guest speakers familiar with volunteer travel, Tami

Job Calendar | Washington Women's Foundation coffee

Join the Washington Women's Foundation for a casual information session about the Foundation and membership. We welcome all women who want to make an impact through focused, collective grant-making.

Career Center | Power moves: 12 ways to advance your career in 5 minutes or less

By Dawn DuganSalary.com While it’s important to focus on the big steps that will help you climb the corporate ladder, don’t forget that small actions can have a big impact, too. Here are 12 things you can do in five

Career Center | New skills: Explore options for revamping your career

By Gregory KarpThe Associated Press As broad-based hiring in the United States slowly gains momentum, many out-of-work Americans are finding they need to retool their skills, certifications and degrees. About 36 percent of people who were re-employed after being laid

Hire Ground | How to maximize professional associations, part 2

In my last post, "How to maximize professional associations," I gave you two ideas for a more targeted approach to your job search. By securing speaking engagements and writing newsletter articles for professional associations, you can gain valuable exposure and

Hire Ground | Taking your new career for a 'test drive'

One of the many repercussions of the Great Recession in the overall job market has been a rapid reshuffling of workers in newly defined roles. For instance, the recent slow thaw of the job market is giving a glimmer of

Nine to Thrive | Resources for finding a job you love in your encore years

My previous post featured a Q&A with Marc Freedman, author of the new book The Big Shift: Navigating the New Stage Beyond Midlife, about redefining work and retirement for Americans over age 50 and 60. [Marc Freedman | Photo

Hire Ground | Unemployed: Beware of April spammers

Before I get to the coming networking and job-search workshops for next month, I wanted to pass along a notice from the Employment Security Department about unscrupulous spammers (yes, that's redundant, I know) who are sending out misleading e-mails to

Hire Ground | What to do if the company I'm targeting doesn't have job listings?

A Hire Ground reader recently e-mailed me this question: "I am finishing my last quarter of school at Bellevue College and want to work for Unigard. I have never seen an ad in Indeed.com for Unigard. I have phoned various

Career Center | How new grads can find a job, when they don’t yet have work experience

By Kristen Fife NWjobs Q: I have a quick question for you regarding job openings in Seattle. My girlfriend graduated with a finance degree and minor in communications. We have been in Seattle since August, and she keeps running into

Career Center | Pay it forward: Offering no-strings-attached help expands your network

By Lora Shinn Special to NWjobs A few months after he was laid off in 2008, Gary Barber began volunteering twice a month at the American Institute of Architects’ Seattle office, where he offered career support and advice to fellow

Hire Ground | Why you should build relationships, not networks

In my last post, "Philosophies to building long-lasting relationships," I interviewed Carol Olsby, a global human resources expert who emphasizes that genuine long-term relationships are essential to professional career success. Here, we'll get deeper into the heart of what everyone

Career Center | Volunteer your way to a job: Unpaid nonprofit work can give you an inside edge

By L.M. Sixel New York Times News Service Three years ago, Analie Medero was working as an auditor for a financial-services firm in Houston. She wanted to get to know the city better and meet some new people, so she

Nine to Thrive | Five alternatives to graduate school

I recently received the sort of email that I hate to see. "Paul," a thirtysomething laid off from an unsatisfying administrative job, was confused about what career steps to take next. He wanted work in a field he found

Nine to Thrive | What have you done for the nation's charities lately?

You've probably heard that charitable giving has been on the decline since the recession began. The Center on Philanthropy at Indiana University reports that donor contributions have fallen by about 5.5 percent since the end of 2007. With the number

Career Center | Corps values: Service organizations give college grads a head start

By Jean Parietti Special to NWjobs College graduate Rachel Miranto is gaining hands-on environmental experience and training during 10 months of service with Seattle-based EarthCorps. (Jean Parietti) Rachel Miranto grins as she tugs out the offender — an invasive

Career Center | Experts advise college grads to focus on work experience, think long-term

By Linda Hughes NWjobs Hemlata Mistry, left, talks with a representative from Adobe at the University of Washington Spring Career Fair in April. (Linda Hughes) There will be tears of joy and hard-won smiles next weekend as Seattle Pacific

Nine to Thrive | Balancing act: Inside the life of an OR nurse

Nursing has been hailed as one of the most recession-proof careers today. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts that jobs for registered nurses will grow by 22 percent this decade, which the BLS says is "much faster

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