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Answered by arundsouza
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Increase employable skills

When you work for an NGO, you work for an organisation that requires skills like accounting, finance, research, raising and re-distribution of funds, punctuality, teamwork, cooperation and leadership qualities. You will gain experience whilst working for an NGO.

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Working for an NGO can be a challenging activity. However, it is also the most satisfying job, in terms of, goals. This is the list of 10 reasons why you should join an NGO during university time. You can work in an NGO either part-time or full-time. This choice depends upon the number of hours you want to work.

1. Societal contribution

If you actively work/volunteer will help you to make a positive contribution in the growth and development of the society. You can work for the cause you are most passionate about.

2. Increase employable skills

When you work for an NGO, you work for an organisation that requires skills like accounting, finance, research, raising and re-distribution of funds, punctuality, teamwork, cooperation and leadership qualities. You will gain experience whilst working for an NGO. Bond is the UK membership body for NGOs working in international development.

3. CV

The skills that you gained can form a significant part of your CV. Your can

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