Is lifting considered a hobby? Can I put this on my resume and not be laughed at?
Is lifting considered a hobby? Can I put this on my resume and not be laughed at?
SIX BRAAPS MORE THAN ENOUGH TO KILL ANYTHING THAT MOVES
Say you do Olympic weightlifting so it sounds more professional.
Yes, it's technically a hobby: bodybuilding, powerlifting, exercising, etc.
Resumes are sales pitches. If you can sell it, then include it, if not, don't.
You're pretty good.
But seriously, don't put it on a resume.
When you go to an interview, it should be obvious from your appearance that you lift weights.
If you put it on a resume and your employer doesn't think you are big your file will go straight into the garbage.
pretty... good...
I'd say don't put hobbies on your resume. If it doesn't directly relate to the job in question, they don't care, and it can only work against you.
I would definetly say something like "I exercise regurlarly to keep myself fit and healthy" or something like that, I did for my resumes and I landed an apprenticeship a year ago.
Do people really put hobbies on resumes?
>Not gonna make it
>I'd say don't put hobbies on your resume.
This. Hobbies are something you chit-chat about with the interviewer when they're trying to see if you'd be a good fit, not something you write explicitly on your resume.
...She’s pretty good
she looks like she fucks niggers
> she
just put: Sports or Olympic Sports if you want it to sound more pretentious.
Why are Americans so stupid? She looks like a slav, they don't fuck niggers like you fat mutts.
Only put hobbies on resumes if its relevant to the job or you do stuff with an organization for it desu
wanna marry Ocelina desu
come on! really?
how do you know?
Goddamn cuck fetishist.
Don't put hobbies on a resume unless they're relevant to the job you're applying for in a direct way, you DYEL.
Sell yourself in the interview. Resume is for experience and skills. Also, don't write in first person for fuck's sake.
being this fucking brainwashed
if you just "work out" or "exercise" then really it's not.
If you compete in any lifting event, then you can include that as an interest, hobby, or extra-curricular activity (depending on what this is a resume for). I've included powerlifting on many successful applications and it has always been a good talking point during an intereview. I feel that it made me more memorable.
If all you do is "bodybuilding" or "powerlifting" without actually competing in anything, then I wouldn't bother including it at all.
If you have to put that you lift on a resume, you obviously don't. Your body should be your resume. Also, fucking source, now!
You're delusional, the ones that attend to my university here in the states burn coal hard. Maybe just the black men in that area aren't as desirable.
Put running on your resume and if people ask if you lift, say no. This will make you seem like you have great genetics.
Do it OP. It shows you have dedication and live a life that includes exercise. Depending on what field the job is for, most of the resumes i see (IT industry) have "video gaymes xD or 'im a foodie' ".
In what job would saying that you exercise/lift weights work against you?
Any job with a high amount of female SJWs
You seen that in the movies?
You’re above average
why are you all so obsessed with black dic
I'm going to need a source NOW