[humanser] work experience?
Susan Tabor
souljourner at sbcglobal.net
Fri Apr 5 03:03:14 UTC 2019
Oh, and every experience, whether volunteer or paid, is an opportunity for networking and for broadening your network of contacts and resource people.
All the Best,
Susan
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Subject: Re: [humanser] work experience?
Your experience should help you to broaden your mind. As such anything will work.
I volunteered on a telephone hotline, but others have volunteered with day care or with seniors. Do whatever you enjoy and the experiences will all filter into your new career.
JD
John D Townsend, LCSW
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (SW3765) Daytona Beach FL USA
From: Ana Martinez via HumanSer
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Subject: [humanser] work experience?
Hi all, I have a question. As a college student majoring in social work, what kind of volunteer or work experience would be usefull to have in order to enhance my resume and secure employment in the future?
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