Monday, 20 July 2009
Are your interests interesting on your CV?
How about investing some thought into the 'Interests' section of your CV? A few carefully written points about your activities outside of work can reflect a more rounded view of you as a candidate, and can even influence whether or not you are offered an interview for a graduate job. Hobbies like 'drinking' or 'socialising' are probably best avoided, whereas a few words about something you enjoy doing could make all the difference.
Labels:
CVs and Cover Letters,
Interviews