Tuesday, 22 May 2012

UK Olympics - How To Stake Your Claim As A Volunteer In The 2012 London Olympics


UK Olympic fever moved up a notch recently when the largest recruitment drive in London began. Needing a volunteer force of 70,000, a massive panel of 2,500 interviewers began the job of sifting and shaking recruits for the biggest event to hit the capital for years. If you are interested in becoming a history maker, how easy is it to stake your claim as a volunteer in the 2012 London Olympics?

Many people consider volunteering in sporting events the best way to see world class athletes for free, but how do you get in on the action? What are your chances of success in the UK Olympics? How tough is the selection process? Nearly 250,000 people have already applied to be part of the 70,000 strong 'Games Maker' volunteer team, so you need to get your skates on for a place in the 2012 UK Olympics force.

1) When can I apply? To stake your claim as a volunteer in the UK Olympics, apply in London now or keep your eyes peeled for the other eight selection centres to open up across the UK between March and August 2011. Some interviewers began training in January and the rest are expected to come on board during the year, so applications are being staggered.

2) Who can apply? Anybody who has 10 days spare and is in good physical shape. Volunteers are seen as "central to the success of all modern Games", so a high tolerance level and good sense of humour will be needed for this demanding role. If you are applying from outside the London area, don't forget to factor in travel time and the extra energy needed to run the commute! Also bear in mind the funds required for daily travel to Canary Wharf, plus board and lodgings for the duration of the event.

3) What types of volunteer are needed? 50,000 volunteers are required for the Olympics and a further 20,000 for the Paralympics. Efforts are being made to make the UK Olympics accessible to as many disabled and deaf volunteers as possible, but common sense is needed. There isn't the funding for personal assistants or sign language interpreters. Everyone is expected to work for at least 10 days and enjoy participating in community events as part of a team.

The 2012 Olympics will also draw its own peculiar street artists, dancers, performers and unique market stalls, so be prepared to be dazzled or annoyed by the amazing mix of talent and business. The UK Olympics will be the perfect place for the newly redundant or current unemployed to volunteer and spend time networking for work, so make the most of it and stake your claim now!

Next, if you don't happen to be selected for the UK Olympics, find out how else you can put your spare time to good use. Make yourself a coffee and draw up a chair and let us show you how you can make money online in a home business that provides residual income for thousands around the world. I hope you have enjoyed how to stake your claim as a volunteer in the 2012 London Olympics.




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