Area of interest in resume

  1. 50 Hobbies & Interests for Your Resume in 2023
  2. 50+ Interests and Hobbies to Use in Your Resume


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50 Hobbies & Interests for Your Resume in 2023

Imagine: You’re a hiring manager considering two candidates with similar resumes. You’re having trouble deciding which of the two to move forward. Now, as a running enthusiast, you notice that one of the applicants is also a running fan. You, therefore, decide to go with the one you think will be a slightly better cultural fit due to your shared interest. So, why “shared interest” instead of “shared hobby?” Great question. “Hobbies” and “interests” are interchangeable—just two words expressing the same thing. Displaying your hobbies and interests won’t make or break your resume, but they can up your chances of getting an interviewby showing you’re a real person with real interests. We’ll dive into interests and hobbies to include on your resume, and show you how to list them to gain a leg up in the application process. Why this resume works • If you’re writing something highly-specific like a middle school history teacher resume, then you’ll want to curate your hobbies and interests to express how well you’d fit into a mentorship role. • Always choose • And don’t be afraid to include something cool and credible like being a Jeopardy contestant, even if it isn’t an ongoing hobby. • Thought-provoking interests like helping troubled youths can effectively display your compassion and adaptability in difficult situations. Here’s an extensive list of hobbies and interests you can potentially include on your resume. You can always list a slew of things you enjoy on your Remember,...

50+ Interests and Hobbies to Use in Your Resume

• Volunteer work/community involvement Many companies are involved in their local communities, so any community involvement or volunteer work you reference is relevant. If you’ve done any volunteering — consider including the role(s) in a separate resume section titled “Volunteer Experience”. Skills that volunteering interest supports: Positive attitude, compassion, collective mentality and following instructions. • Club memberships If you’re a member of any professional clubs or associations, consider including them. Even if the club memberships are hobby-oriented, your role can speak volumes. Suppose the job you’re applying for is people-oriented. In that case, club memberships can show off your ability to work well with others, whether dealing with customers or interacting with co-workers. Skills that club membership supports: Physical ability, stamina, discipline, preparation, team spirit and motivation. • Art Are you creative in any way? Do you paint, take photos (hello, Instagram), sculpt or create through another artistic medium? Creative people are often creative problem solvers. Companies across all industries are always looking for creative problem-solvers! Skills that art interest supports Creative thinking, expression, design knowledge, trend awareness and content production. • Gaming Many companies, especially in the IT world, encourage multiplayer video gaming as a team-building activity and a way to de-stress. If you’re aiming for a job in tech, noting gamin...