It is better to skip adding
hobbies and interests unless they are relevant to the job or transferable to job - related skills.
Remember you should not discuss much about
your hobbies and interests unless the employer asks about them in detail.
Not exact matches
Hobbies, lifestyles
and interests are less important
unless it is something that would become a deal - breaker.
We recommend that you invest in gold through gold - mining stocks,
and avoid buying gold bullion, gold coins (
unless you collect them as a
hobby) or certificates representing an
interest in bullion.
Your
hobbies,
interests,
and links to personal websites
and social networking profiles shouldn't be included on your resume
unless they are applicable to the position you're applying for
and are professional in nature.
Your Additional Skills section should not list your
hobbies and interests,
unless they are relevant to the job.
We do not typically include resume
hobbies and interest sections,
unless your
hobbies or
interests pertain directly to the targeted position.
Also, skip the
hobbies and personal
interests,
unless there's a direct connection to the job you're applying for or your
hobby is truly unique (you're a 5x Ironman finisher!).
It is best to avoid irrelevant
interests and hobbies unless some awards or something presentable is available.
Avoid listing personal information such as
hobbies and other
interests unless an employer's resume guidelines specifically requests personal information.
Hobbies and interests should be left out of a resume
unless they somehow apply to the job you are applying for.
Qualified But Didn't Get JobGenerally, you can omit the
hobbies and interests section
unless it adds value to your resume.