Not exact matches
This should encompass the basic details of a persona's role, key information
about the company the persona works for, as well as any
relevant background information, such as education or
hobbies.
For each model, it includes information
about her appearance in advertisements, magazine covers, editorials, and fashion shows, as well as information
about her
hobbies, official and other websites, and other
relevant notes.
Fair warning: There is much general
hobby - horse riding
about the American legal academy and legal profession ahead, although I think it's
relevant to the post.
Whether it's information
about a
hobby, a profession, or an unusual interest, everyone can contribute to making Google search more
relevant and useful for the entire community.
There is some debate around this topic; some people say you should only put talk
about hobbies on your CV if they are
relevant to the job in question.
In your resume summary, you may mention a quick detail
about your
hobbies and interests, provided that it's
relevant to the company mission and the job description.
For example, mentioning any interesting and / or
relevant hobbies and interests in your CV could also boost your chances of being considered — and give you something to talk
about in the interview.
The other miscellaneous sections can talk
about your professional affiliations or even
about hobbies / areas of interest if they are
relevant.
Only include information
relevant to the job; this is not the place to talk
about your
hobbies, no matter how interesting or impressive.
To increase your chances, think
about any
hobbies or social activities that might be
relevant, or, talk
about specific areas of a previous job, or your education, that can apply.
The writer will question you
about the details of your employment history, specific achievements, career goals, skills and
hobbies (if
relevant or specified as a requirement on the job post).
Write a little
about your
hobbies, a
relevant humorous incident, and / or special activities.
Talk
about your skills, experience and include any honors, organizations, volunteer work, and even
relevant hobbies.
It's acceptable to write
about hobbies on your resume if you don't have a wealth of professional experience or if they are
relevant to the advertised job.
Warning: Be careful
about providing too much information — for instance, don't list
hobbies unless they're
relevant to the job or somehow speak to your energy level (great for sales jobs).
If you have limited
relevant experience or know for certain that the hiring manager for the job to which you are applying wants to learn
about your personal interests, it may be appropriate to include a succinct
hobbies section.