Showing posts with label graduate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduate. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 July 2009

Download our New brochure

We have recently designed and printed a new brochure that includes all of our latest placements with fully up to date information.
If you are considering taking a gap year or career break then download this for free by clicking the button below. Alternatively go to our homepage and complete an enquiry form to request a printed copy.

If you have any questions at all please do not hesitate to get in touch by emailing ask@changingworlds.co.uk.


Friday, 20 March 2009

Fancy dress to raise Gap Year funds

Hi all,

We have always given our volunteers fundraising tips and a volunteer called James has just had a fancy dress night at work. He's off to Ghana and had a Ghana themed evening.


There's all sorts of things people have done in the past from quiz nights to packing bags in supermarkets.

Gap Years are usually organised at least a year in advance so that gives you plenty of time to work and raise some funds, even cover the whole cost of your trip.

If you can show on your CV that not only did you do something really worthwhile on your Gap Year but you raised all the money yourself then you are given yourself a great boost to a future career as it shows commitment, organisation and desire.

If anyone has any fundraising tips or stories of their own we'd love to hear them.

Have a great weekend,

David

Thursday, 12 March 2009

The best of India

There are so many reasons why you should go to India; the people, the colours, the culture, the buildings, the food, the weather, the poverty and the need for volunteers. This site also highlights some of the geographical reasons why India shouldn’t be missed:

http://www.indiamarks.com/guide/The-Best-of-India-Geographical-facts/2701

From mountains to rivers and even glaciers, India has some of the most beautiful landscapes in the world.

We have volunteering placements in Southern India where you can work in orphanages, teach English, even work on an Indian newspaper. Once you have been eased into their way of life and immersed into the cultural values Indians adhere to you can then take that knowledge and travel round the rest of the country. Having that experience of India behind you will really help enhance your backpacking and give you greater confidence to see and do anything and everything.

Go to our website http://changingworlds.co.uk/ to find out more about our placements in India, and please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us should you have any questions. We would be delighted to help.



Volunteer Update - Thailand

At Changing Worlds we offer a highly personal service to ensure you make the most of your Gap Year. Over ¼ of our volunteers come to us from recommendations so what better way than to let a couple of our volunteers currently teaching English in Thailand tell you more:

“The teaching is going well; we have been given more English lessons to run and have been doing lots of P.E. There is talk of us maybe organising our own English camp for Souncha (ages 5-10). That won’t happen until the end march, but will look great on the old c.v. The kids and teachers are great and really friendly making teaching a breeze. This is a pretty poor school so it’s great helping out there. It’s a beautiful school perched in the mountains of northern Thailand, surrounded by views that never fail to take my breath away.”
Jamie aged 18 from Bromley, London


“Next Thursday, we are off to Bangkok with the school on a school trip. We had to pay 500 baht (so about 10 pounds) for accommodation and the bus, but so cheap. We have been told we are going to the grand palace and last night we were told that when we go to the grand palace, we won’t have to pay the 200 baht entrance fee as we are 'school teachers'. We will also get to see inside the grand palace and the government building, which if we went as tourists we would not get the chance to see!”

James aged 18 from Bromley, London

To view details of our placements in Thailand click here





Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Join the conversation!

As of 11:39 am on the 10th March we had 236 followers on Twitter!

We are delighted by the interest being shown in Changing Worlds and in what we have to say. You can see a feed of our updates on Twitter on the right hand side of our blog page, or follow the link above to view our profile.

This along with 730 fans on our Facebook page puts us very close to having 1000 followers across social networks. If you could tell your friends about us, or mention us on your pages then that would really help get us up to 1000 global followers which would be amazing.

We are planning to start a monthly newsletter that will provide updates about our volunteers all round the world and will feature reports from our reps in the countries we have placements.

Being a small, family run company we are delighted to be in conversation with a global audience and reassured that the current economic climate is not all doom and gloom.

So thank you all for your support and friendship!

Kindest regards,

David

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Graduates getting paid to take a Gap Year!

This story just shows that some people get all the luck...what would you do with a year off and £10,000??


You could do a 3-6 month placement with us to do something that will change your life and make a difference somewhere that needs you:


Friday, 20 February 2009

The idea of a 'Gap Year' is growing in the USA

USA Today have reported that students leaving high school in America are becoming more interested in a Gap Year.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/education/2008-06-18-gap-year_N.htm

Gap Year's have been the norm for over 10% of school leavers in the UK and are steadily increasing.

We send people from all over the world and so can advise which countries you are likely to get visas for, as well as answering any other queries you may have about volunteering and gap years.

You can see our earlier post that highlights how good a structured gap year looks on your CV.

Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Adding a Gap Year to your CV can help you stand out

This article backs up our opinion that employers see a structured Gap Year as being extremely worthwhile.

It shows that you are a completely rounded individual and this article talks about the options available to you:
http://tinyurl.com/ccaa5r