- Sep 19, 2008
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Someone I know is going for an interview tomorrow. He is going to list his hobbies and interests on his resume and talk about them during the job interview. Do you think this is proper decorum or no?
Maybe it's just me but you should talk about the position you're interviewing for and the experience you have through your prior work in your interview. Why does a company give a damn what you do in your free time? "I spend my free time posting on HFBoards. I spend my free time working out." How does this help you stand out from other candidates?
What's wrong with society today when we can just buck the conventional interview process? Why does a hiring company give a shit what you do in your free time?
Maybe it's just me but you should talk about the position you're interviewing for and the experience you have through your prior work in your interview. Why does a company give a damn what you do in your free time? "I spend my free time posting on HFBoards. I spend my free time working out." How does this help you stand out from other candidates?
What's wrong with society today when we can just buck the conventional interview process? Why does a hiring company give a shit what you do in your free time?