Volunteer Positions Atlanta GA
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Chris Cooper
404.660.4912
Atlanta, GA
Chris Cooper
404.660.4912
Atlanta, GA 30309
Coaching Types
Life, Business, Career
Certifications
AMA, Dale Carnegie, Kepner Tregoe
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Hadley Earabino
404-313-7770
Atlanta, GA
Hadley Earabino
404-313-7770
Atlanta, GA 30324
Coaching Types
Career, Entrepreneurship, Relationship
Certifications
Certified Martha Beck Life Coach
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Davida Shensky
678-462-1170
Atlanta, GA
Davida Shensky
678-462-1170
Atlanta, GA 31126
Certifications
CTM, ATM, CSL
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Trena Stubbs
404-721-4769
Atlanta, GA
Trena Stubbs
404-721-4769
Atlanta, GA 30342
Coaching Types
Business, Entrepreneurship, Career
Rates
$(Noomii Special)100/Hr
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Divine Fortson
404-207-7498
Atlanta, GA
Divine Fortson
404-207-7498
Atlanta, GA 30349
Coaching Types
Life, Career, Relationship
Certifications
Certified Life Coach
Membership Organizations
ACC
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Lynne Brodie
404-892-0885
Atlanta, GA
Lynne Brodie
404-892-0885
Atlanta, GA 30309
Coaching Types
Career, Executive, Life
Membership Organizations
ACC
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Jessica Miesel
(770) 241-7108
Atlanta, GA
Jessica Miesel
(770) 241-7108
Atlanta, GA 30303
Coaching Types
Life, Health and Fitness, Career
Certifications
BFA, becoming CTI (Co-Active Coach) certified
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Shannon Short
404-350-6937
Atlanta, GA
Shannon Short
404-350-6937
Atlanta, GA 30327
Coaching Types
Life, Relationship, Career
Certifications
CoachU, pursuing ICF PCC, Mentorship Award Winner
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Claudia Engel
678.654.1443
Atlanta, GA
Claudia Engel
678.654.1443
Atlanta, GA 30338
Coaching Types
Career, Life, Performance
Certifications
CPCC - Certified Co-Active Coach (Coaches Training Institute)
Membership Organizations
ACC
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Mr. Charles Douglas Lewis, Jr., BS Education, MA Communication
404.606.2362
250 10Th Street Ne Apt. 3405
Atlanta, GA
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Photo Credit: A.S. Zain / Shutterstock.com Whether you’re interested in giving back, gaining work experience or filling work gaps, volunteer work has many benefits. For starters, as a volunteer worker, you can gain valuable work experience that can help you begin building a resume. For students, volunteering full-time during the summer months or on weekends during the regular semester will impress future employers and help you stand out from the crowd. For non-students, volunteering anytime will strengthen your resume and help you obtain skills that can lead to advancement opportunities. Next, volunteering can actually help you find potential employers. When you volunteer, you’re always meeting new people. These people may give you job leads. By volunteering for programs related to your career field, you are also more likely to meet important contacts or other professionals with the same interests. Volunteer work can help you gain valuable skills. For example, if you’re working for a non-profit, you might learn all about fundraising and develop skills related to working with groups. You might handle donations, help manage projects, and organize events. An organized candidate with management skills and the ability to work with large groups is a great asset to hiring companies. While working with non-profits can help you gain valuable experience and skills, other fields can do the same. Other fields that may be open to volunteer workers are: - -Education
- -Disaster Relief
- -Community Development
- -Research
- -Medical/Health
- -Construction
- -Administration
- -Land Conservation
- -Parks & Recreation
To apply for a volunteer position at any given company, all you have to do is contact the company’s human resources department by email or phone and inquire about volunteer opportunities. Most companies have volunteer, internship or other similar programs. If they don’t, they will likely be open to the idea. The human resources dep... |
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