One of the main questions we all face in
our lives, especially the young among us, is “What kind of job is really worth
spending my time and effort on?” While the answer to this question may
be subjective, we have compiled a list of reasons why working at an NGO will be
a perfect start to your career and future life.
1. Will over Experience: At an NGO,
your devotion to the cause and your willingness to work towards it matters more
than your experience. Passion will be rewarded.
2. Responsibility: Working for an
upcoming NGO will inevitably put you in a position of responsibility. Your work
will seriously matter to the organization, not to mention the copious amount of
lessons you will learn.
3. Opportunity to build a network: You are bound to meet a lot of talented
and driven people at an NGO. Working and networking with them will open up
tremendous opportunities for you in the future.
4. The Sweet Struggle: Working at an NGO is challenging. You
will be forced out of your comfort zone, and by doing so, build confidence and
become a better communicator in a relatively short span of time.
5. Directly affect lives: At an NGO, you will be changing lives for
the better, literally. Progress will no longer be an abstract term. Working at
an NGO will keep you at your happiest because a better world would be building
before your own eyes and you will be one of its architects.
6. Humane Work Conditions: The very basis of an NGO is to show
respect and love towards our common Humanity. Unlike the exploitative corporate
environment, your uniqueness will be valued by those around you.
7. Launchpad for a great future: While it may be true that the pay here is
not always the greatest but nothing reflects on your CV better than having some
work experience at an NGO.
8. Seeds of Humanity are sown: Once you spend some time working for an NGO, your
perspective on life will definitely change for better. Throughout the rest of
your career, whether or not you keep working for an NGO, you will be more moral
and benevolent in your choices.
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