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How to write personal hobbies and specialties?

Personal hobbies and specialties need to be described around the intention of job hunting, and at the same time they should be reflected in the work. The more specific your hobbies are, the better. It's best to write one or two sports hobbies, and remember not to make things out of nothing.

1, around the job intention

If you want to do technology, write a web page design, hold a technology forum, attend a technology gathering, answer questions on Zhihu and Baidu Encyclopedia, and even make a bean column out of the books you like to read on Douban, and put them into your hobbies, making people feel that you are naturally fond of technology.

2. Interest is reflected in work.

Some positions are closely related to hobbies: for example, sales positions require people who often participate in team and competitive activities; People who need to do practical things in financial accounting positions can have some reading hobbies. The post of architectural scheme design needs people with strong thinking ability, so it is necessary to highlight the activity, meticulousness and logic of thinking in hobbies.

The more specific the hobby, the better.

Unspecific hobbies are usually understood as you have no real hobbies at all. To make matters worse, people will think that your writing level is poor.

It is best not to write such hobbies. Unless you are really good at a certain period of history or literature, you should not write well. You know that most personnel managers in Chinese-funded enterprises are from liberal arts, and you can't fail in business, so it's not clear who will win in literature.

It's best to write down one or two sports hobbies.

Otherwise, the hiring manager will think that your physique is too poor for exercise, or you lack perseverance and don't want to exercise, because some jobs require frequent business trips or overtime, and you may not be qualified for such high-intensity work, so you may not be hired.

I might as well write about badminton and other sports that I often play in my daily life, which will neither improve my ability to pick up the ball most of the time nor disappoint the hiring manager.

5. Remember not to make something out of nothing.

A classic example, a person wrote in his resume that his specialty is basketball, but he has never been exposed to basketball. As a result, the company activities, the boss asked him to find five people to play basketball. As a result, as you can imagine, the true level has been exposed and people have doubts about your honesty.

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Precautions:

First of all, when writing personal hobbies, don't be too grandiose or ungrounded. It is best to have something that actually happened or can be proved by practice.

Secondly, when writing personal hobbies and specialties, don't blindly follow the crowd, but describe the actual specialties in combination with your own personality characteristics and work nature.