Francesco’s digital civil service experience.
For six months, eight volunteers from the digital civil service have been collaborating with the Fondazione Mondo Digitale through the Italian Association of Foundations and Philanthropic Bodies (Assifero).
Over the course of the year, young volunteers work on digital education and tutoring at the Rome Città Educativa and throughout the city. Activities include tutoring, territorial animation, organizational management, communication, and dissemination of initiatives and services. This is an inspiring and meaningful journey with a positive impact on all of our initiatives. And it is a unique opportunity for personal and professional growth both for the volunteers and for the Fondazione Mondo Digitale staff who support them. In particular, the volunteers are followed by Cecilia Stajano, Community Coordinator at Fondazione Mondo Digitale, and Ilaria Graziano, Project Manager, as local project operators.
To help you discover their stories and aspirations more closely, we are resuming our interviews with operators who share the experiences and motivations that pushed them into this adventure and the prospects for the future. The interviews are conducted Onelia Onorati.
Today, we introduce you to Francesco Corsetti, 25, from Anagni.
What made you choose to become a digital civil service volunteer and what do you expect?
I was motivated to become a Digital Civil Service volunteer by the desire to grow both professionally and personally, as well as the desire to actively contribute to society.
What are you enjoying most about your commitment with FMD?
The possibility of comparing myself daily with my peers and acquiring new knowledge, are the most rewarding aspects of my commitment with FMD.
What impact do you think FMD can have on people?
The Fondazione Mondo Digitale has a positive impact on people, helping to reduce inequalities linked to the technological gap between generations.
What do you think your contribution may be?
I am confident that I will make a significant contribution to the project to which I have been assigned and more generally I aim to contribute to the Universal Civil Service's objective of eliminating social inequalities.
What skills and knowledge will you field in this adventure with FMD and what skills do you expect to develop through this digital volunteering experience?
I do not have extensive experience in the digital field, but I aim to acquire technical and management skills, as well as develop the ability to achieve specific objectives.
What would you like to do in the future?
I would like to work in the industrial or automotive world.