Watching movies, playing cricket, and listening music were the 3 hobbies found on almost every resume when I sat for my campus recruitment. When I saw the resume of my friends on the first day of campus recruitment, I was surprised of having seen the same hobbies as mine.
I had just one more addition to the list of hobbies in my resume ‘reading books and comics’ which really was my hobby and still is. We all joked, laughed, and mocked the day as all of us realized on that very day that none of us had any hobby.
Listening music, watching movies and playing cricket are not hobbies as per me. These represent your superficial interest towards your life, your own time. Another friend from our circle then joined our group with his resume in his hand.
Since, we were in the middle of hobbies on resume discussion so I immediately moved ahead and grabbed his resume to see the hobbies he wrote. And there was watching movies again, listening music again and the 3rd hobby literally dropped a bomb in my head. I felt the shrapnels of the bomb literally swirling my mind round and round.
Well, the hobby was – ‘watching cricket’, a killer modification.
These hobbies on resume kept bugging me. There was another hour before the interview so I took chance and exited the venue. I went straight to a cyber café, modified the hobbies on resume of mine to ‘exercise’ and ‘reading books and comics’.
I started strength training at that time and thought that if the recruiter asked then I could answer. Quickly I modified my resume and came back to the venue. All asked me to find out where did I go and I told them the truth.
They kind of stayed silent at my action to reduce the list of hobbies in resume to just 2.
I went with the same resume in the interview room. The interviewer looked at my resume, glanced it and started asking me questions related to my profile. After around 20 minutes, he went to the section where hobbies on resume were listed.
The interviewer said, “So, exercise? Exercise is what you do? Why and how frequent are you at exercising?”.
I preferred to answer the second question first, “I exercise 6 days a week”. Then immediately it clicked me to say that “I believe a healthy body is necessary to keep the brain healthy plus it saves you from regular illnesses.”
That was something mediocre I said right, nothing out of the box. But the interviewer moved ahead. He didn’t even ask me anything on reading books.
Thank god, I got selected in that interview without much hassle, however, after the interview when I interacted with my friends I got to know that they were asked some tricky questions around the classic hobbies we all first mentioned and some even were asked to prove that they love playing cricket.
One interviewer even asked in which area the 3rd man fielder stands and the answer which came out was that in our ground we have play in limited directions i.e. leg side and just straight. Oh my god! When I think of that day I say that I took the right decision to change the list of hobbies in resume to just 2.
According to several teachers who groom people for personality development or prepare students for interviews, hobbies play a vital role on your resume. Therefore, you should be careful in picking hobbies for resume of yours. Hobbies and interest for resume, if carefully selected, will add stars to your profile and can impress the recruiter immediately only to select you for the job.
So, here are 7 hobbies for a resume which will definitely attract the attention of the recruiter.
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