If you are part of a worshipping community and are seeking
to refresh your C.V this post is for you.
Have you thought of specific transferable skills you may
have picked up in church life which employers might be interested in?
For example: if you have been on a welcome team you have an
example of team work where you have regularly used verbal communication to put
people at their ease.
Or maybe you’ve been involved in planning an event for your
church which has involved catering. You’re likely to have used budgeting
skills, marketing skills and team working skills. You will have quantitative
information to give regarding how many people attended and if appropriate how
much was raised for charity.
I float this because in a project I’ve been developing
professionally, within the chaplaincy, around this where I also get students to
look at their personal values and think how these match what employers are
looking for. I never fail to be surprised by the way that many people seem to
find it a revelation that what they have been doing in the context of a
worshipping community relevant to the development of their professional careers,
particularly when they’re first developing their C.Vs.
Now I could write chapter and verse, using appropriate
theory, on why I think this is something which needs to be further developed by
the church but that’s for elsewhere. All I want to do in this post is to
encourage you to think of the wider value of what you are doing in your
worshipping community. Yes, you are serving but God is also enabling to develop
your skills in various areas and you are gaining those transferable skills
through what you’re doing.
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