Help Johannesburg Dream Center NPC with 10 volunteers for Job Search & Online Applications Support
10 volunteers still needed
category
General Skills & Services
sub-category
Coaching & Mentoring
duration
1-4 hours
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Help Johannesburg Dream Center NPC with 10 volunteers for Job Search & Online Applications Support
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Help Job Seekers Land Their Dream Opportunity Are you passionate about empowering others? We need volunteers to provide one-on-one support to job seekers who are ready to work but need help navigating the job market. What You'll Do: -Guide beneficiaries through online job search platforms and company websites -Assist with creating and submitting professional online applications -Help set up and manage email accounts for job communications -Support with crafting follow-up emails to potential employers -Provide encouragement and practical digital skills that last beyond one application Time Commitment: -Fridays: Anytime during the day -Monday–Thursday: Afternoons from 1:00pm onwards Even a few hours makes a real difference What You'll Need: -Comfort with computers, internet searching, and email -Patience and good communication skills -A genuine desire to help others succeed Your support could be the difference between someone staying unemployed and landing a job that changes their family's future.
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