Wednesday 14 January 2015

Transitioning From Corporate to Non-Profit - Dave Addison



In the corporate sector, it's not always easy to find a job that you love. Dave Addison share his story of how he transitioned from the private sector to working for the not-for-profit organization, Toronto City Mission.

Before moving into the non-profit sector, Dave Addison did not believe that finding a job that he would love was possible.  When he considered non-profit options, he was unsure of if his current goals and skills would be transferable. Furthermore, he was concerned that to make a transition would mean starting over in an entry-level position and giving up a senior leadership role.

This was not the case and he now works as the executive director of the Toronto City Mission. To his surprise, sales, marketing and general management skills were exactly what Toronto City Mission needed. But most of all, he found a love, excitement and comfort in his role because his co-workers, as with most people in the non-profit sector, are helpers by nature. Everyone is there for a passionate purpose.

His advice on to how to transition from corporate to non-profit: be patient and seek the help of your professional network to find the not-for-profit work that matches your skill level, expertise and above all, your passion.

Wednesday 7 January 2015

The Difference Between Baby Boomers and Gen X



In this episode of Charity Executive TV, David Hutchinson discusses the difference between Baby Boomers and Gen X in the job market.

Synopsis:
Many of the Baby Boomer generation came into the job market when competition was high. Because of the job market competition, many of these workers stayed in the same corporation or private business for 40 to 45 years. However, Generation X differs with the new emphasis on work and life balance and so job flow has become more passion driven and fluid. With the retirement of the baby boomers, more and more executive opportunities are becoming available and allow for this balance to take place.