My Olympic Volunteer Journey Begins

A couple of weeks ago I finally got my phone interview from Vancouver 2010 Olympics about my volunteer submission I had signed up.  They went through the a few questions for pre-olympic events that will be happening next year that sounded interesting and I think I could attend as a volunteer.  They seemed happy with my phone interview and even asked if I would be interested in a leadership role.

After my 1/2 hour interview, they invited me to attend a formal face to face interview tomorrow at the PNE grounds. My interview and orientation will be about 4 – 5 hours long and will include a security check, as well as meeting other volunteers and probably a face to face meeting.

I hope I’ll be able to report throughout the process tomorrow as well as give you some tweet updates.

Wish me luck.

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10 Responses to My Olympic Volunteer Journey Begins

  1. gladys says:

    Good luck!!!! Gus

  2. kevin says:

    tell us about your in person interview!!!

  3. shirley says:

    Hey what happened during the interview I have mine on the 8th and i’m flying in from toronto… I’m soo confused what to do about transportation and what actualy goes on.. if you can give me any kind of hint that would be awesome!!!

  4. Lynn says:

    I had my face to face interview a couple of months ago. It was pretty interesting. As you arrive you are given a name tag and then directed to the RCMP table where you hand in your police check form and show your ID. Then we were taken into a large room and shown a video about past olympic volunteer experiences. Then we split into 2 groups and had some interactive exercises which were kind of fun. We were further split into smaller groups of 2-3 and then had to match up venues with the sporting events. They gave us a really nice binder full of olympic volunteering stuff and gave us a commemorative pin and sticker of the mascots. It all ended up with a tear jerker of a short film. Oh yeah – we also had one on one interviews as well with their staff. They asked pretty much the same thing that they did on the long phone interview. I was also asked about a leadership role, which I was fine with. I just hope I get a call back saying I’m in!! There’s about twice as many volunteers as positions available. I hope yours goes well! I do think they could have easily done this interview in about 2 hours but all in all it was an interesting experience! :) I look forward to seeing what yours was like. Mine wasn’t at the PNE, it was at their office out by the Burnaby/Vancouver border. Best wishes!
    Lynn

  5. gusf says:

    Thanks for the comments all. I was going to blog about my experience, but looks like we have some great comments here.

    @Lynn you had the same experience as I did. I think it gave us all the chance to see what building “Team 2010″ is like and give us an insight on what will be required of us.

    @Shirley you will have a great time, meet new people and get to share in the passion.

    I was interviewed for events, though I was in a group with media relations. I put my name in there during my interview as well as I work for a newswire company and think it will be great as well.

    If you are volunteering for Events, which begin January 2009, you should find out if you are accepted by late this year and early next year. They asked us to keep a look out for an email and log into the Volunteer website and check “your calendar” from time to time.

  6. colleen says:

    Didn’t know 2010 was happening there. That must mean 2009 has been decided. I guess I’m out of that loop. I’m dropping by from Netchick’s.

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  8. sah says:

    this might be a stupid questions but what did people wear to the “creating team 2010″ interview? its a volunteer position so i’m thinking a dress shirt and dress pants might be over the top…

    • gusf says:

      @sah – Just wear something comfortable. When I interviewed I just wore jeans. They are looking at your interaction and enthusiasm.

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