ADD ADVICE TO FAVFinding non-profit graduate jobs
Many employees choose to work in the non-profit sector because they are committed to the aim of the organisation. Graduates looking to work in a non-profit organisation should focus on the areas which interest them the most, as such organisations, particularly charities, are looking for commitment and enthusiasm.
Unlike most profit-making concerns the non-profit sector relies on its volunteers – so volunteer! Experience as a volunteer in the sector demonstrates interest and can also provide valuable inside knowledge about how non-profit organisations work.
Non-profit jobs
As well as sector-specific graduate jobs such as charity fundraiser and campaign officer, non-profit organisations employ graduates in many other job types, eg:
- Business manager
- Marketing manager
- Office manager
- Personnel / HR manager
- Public finance accountant
- Public relations officer.
Skills required
Business roles can take on unique aspects in the non-profit sector. For example, managers may be responsible for organising and motivating a team of volunteers, while finance officers might be involved in processing and redistributing donations. Business experience is certainly welcomed, but the skills most sought-after are:
- IT and web-based skills
- ability to communicate with a wide variety of people
- self-motivation
- mentoring
- languages
- project management
- time management
- multitasking
- tolerance.





