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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN i recently decided not to give a person an interview because they used the "word" '************' in their job application. my dad once decided not to give an interviewee the job after he ordered his coffee with 7-8 sugars. |
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| Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN my dad once decided not to give an interviewee the job after he ordered his coffee with 7-8 sugars. |
I never put any in, it only spoils the taste.
Of course martial arts training is relevant. Oh excuse me! I know about a billion Asians that would beg to differ.
One or two hobbies are reasonable, they want to see what kind of person you are, not just what your qualifications are.
I put Geocaching down as a hobby of mine on my CV (which it is), and the first question I was asked in the interview was "Erm, tell me what Geocaching is". So I told them. Got the job in the end, probably had nothing to do with that but in any case it would have made them remember me, which is as important as having excellent qualifications.
/waits for questions on WHATS GEOCACHING from the uninitiated
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| Originally posted by BTG because most of us like to get drunk and watch porn. |
not at all ... i was asked in my interviews before ... and then you jsut make your self seem good .. do your own pr
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| Originally posted by idoru I hope you don't screw like you type. |
It depends what your hobbies are. If it's something that you think will make you look good, then go right ahead, otherwise just don't put anything. Alot of stuff still has some pretty heavy stigma attached to it. For instance I wouldn't put that I'm a hardcore gamer on my CV, because people are likely to draw the wrong conclusions from it, but I would put down that I love travelling. Personality traits are definately a good thing though. Focus on the positive and the relevant, if nessessary you can re-arrange the list depending on what position you're applying to.
My CV is structured somewhat like this:
-personal info
-competences (this is where I boast that I'm a people person, bilingual, that I know my way around computers, etc)
-education
-experience
No hobbies.
only if it benefits your application, for instance, playing music in a band or something, shows u are capable of working in a team. that sort of shit.
playing video games, doing drugs, drinking etc isnt really what an employer looks for, sure they may admire your honesty but it aint gunna get u a job lol
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| Originally posted by BTG Do you list your personality traits? hobbies etc? I can't figure out what the point of doing that is. It drives me crazy. I can't imagine an employer thinking "well this guy is qualified, but he likes to play video games. must be a slacker". Or the other way "Well, he doesn't have any experience flying a plane, but he goes to church, so god will guide him. and it's not like any of you put your real hobbies down when you do choose to tell them *more* about yourself, because most of us like to get drunk and watch porn. |
guess what.. i didnt read this thread at all.. not even the original post.. just letting all of u know im getting pretty drunk now..
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| Originally posted by dj_alfi guess what.. i didnt read this thread at all.. not even the original post.. just letting all of u know im getting pretty drunk now.. |
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| Originally posted by mario999 Fishing is always neutral, whether you do it or not. Beating the living Christ out of homeless hoboes is probably not real good. |
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| Originally posted by 3F05Q Well then, thanks for your thoughtless input. Cheers! |
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| Originally posted by richg101 dont be fooled by the vibe you get in this forum. it might give the impression that 'most of us just like to get drunk and watch porn', but a lot of people have hobbies that would suggest that they are great for a certain job. if i were an employer i would want someone with varied interests. id build a team of people with real lives instead of the usual boring shit you get in pen pushing jobs. the problem with people of today is that many of them dont have interests other than spending money in their two days off. on many interviews the employer has been interested in what i do in spare time and often i get the impression that a conversation about one of my interests might have spun the interview in my favour. |
just written tons of Uni + various programme applications
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| Originally posted by mario999 Thanks for the echo. Are you toasted as well or are you just plain stupid? |
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| Originally posted by 3F05Q I'm going to assume that those are the only two states of existence that you are personally familiar with. |
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| Originally posted by mario999 Oh Mister Magical Knowledgeable Phenom |
You friggin' retard. Let me get familiar with my fist in the back of your skull.
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