Okay, let's talk volunteer experience quickly. Now, in my opinion, there's two types of volunteer experience. There's volunteer experience that shows that you developed the job related skills that you'll need for the position you're applying to, in a position where you weren't being paid. And then there's also volunteer experience that just shows that you are a good person who, who uses their spare time to help out your community. So if you have volunteer experience that does showcase job related skills, which is especially valuable if maybe you don't have a ton of paid experience, for example, if you are a student or recent graduate, we're gonna lay it out exactly how we would a job, paid job, which is just like this place where we were volunteering location, our position as a volunteer, and the dates associated, and then just like we would with a job We're going to use bullet points which lists, action verbs, specific and quantifiable details and results.
And just like a job, we're going to list as many bullet points as we need to showcase all the skills and accomplishments that we had during that volunteer position. And if you are less experienced, there's also no need to necessarily separate this into a volunteer experience section. So feel free to include relevant unpaid work amongst your job experience, and we can just title the section relevant experience instead of professional experience. Because that doesn't imply that we were paid for everything. Now, if you have a volunteer experience that you'd like to add, would just to show that you are a good person who dedicate their time to helping out the community. Then we use the same kind of format just like this.
Maybe the title is general volunteer, and maybe Just one one or two small bullet points that just show what it is that you did while you were helping out. So these are two different ways to list volunteer experience both are useful. I would say the first one is a higher priority and the The second kind where you just were volunteering out of the goodness of your heart. That's more something if you can fit it in towards the bottom of the resume. Great. And if you have to cut this just in favor of fitting some other information, that's fine as well.