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sophie_1003 | 21:40 Fri 14th Jan 2011 | ChatterBank
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What does everyone actually write in the 'Personal Interests' section? I'm filling in an application as part of a mock interview at uni and have no idea what to put! I have few interests at the moment because uni gets so hectic around assignment and placement times anything I take up just gets abandoned! Was talking about it in the staffroom today and lots of people said they always put "Watching films" and "Socialising". I never put these as I think it sounds boring so have got reading and craft based hobbies so far (still not exactly thrilling!)
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Many years ago I worked in HR and we always loved the inclusionion of 'fell walking'.
Hope they didn't hurt themselves ☺
^ inclusion without the the onion ☺
whats wrong with crafts.....and reading.....put down the genre of what you make and read.....
mine said going to festivals, music, films, socialising, ..
Hobbies dont have to be "Thrilling" there is nothing wrong with reading(broadens the mind) walking or even put socialising(meeting new people)
i thought people put things to make them appear intellectual (which they may well be) such as reading, the arts, foreign cinema Times crosswords!! I wouldn't put socialising and films because it sounds lightweight (IMO)
Personally, that section really means "hobbies and interests", i.e. things not connected with your professional choice, to help give a better picture of you not just as a student or a candidate for a job.
People put a variety of things, but I wouldn't put "socialising" as it doesn't mean that you are applying yourself to broaden your interests. I've seen many, including:

sport (playing or watching)
stamp collecting
bell ringing (that candidate sounded interesting!)
involvement with the church
fashion/dressmaking
craft (so yours is fine)
bird-watching
motor sport
cycling
walking
going to the gym
reading

all of which demonstrate outside interests - and also give the interviewers something to ask you questions about - for yours, what sort of books do you like to read? or tell us about your latest craft project. I think your choices so far are fine, they are personal to you and tell the interviewer a bit about the sort of person you arel
You could put "to busy working off student loan",or something on those lines.
Prudie, are you saying we should lie on these forms to appear intellectual? I always used to put my genuine interests and hobbies andit never held me back( dont need to bother now, too old!!!)
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That's what I thought Prudie! Not bothered about appearing very intellectual it's just that pretty much everyone like socialising and watching films ao want something a bit different!
Have done that DT but it's such a big box there's still lots of space!
As I pointed out to my mum though, there's loads of stuff I'm interested in it's just that I don't actively persue all of it!
Prudie - do you think I should not include 'I am an AnswerBanker, coffin dodger and kind to animals' ? Where might that leave me between intellectual and lightweight ?Back to the drawing board ttfn ;o)
lightweight!! prudie you need to come socializing with me, never a lightweight night!
connoisseur of fine wine, ttfn?
If I was really truthful I wonder if I could get away with
smoking, binge drinking, facebook, answerbank, illegal downloading and sex
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I also really like belly dancing but when I tell people that I sometimes get a funny reaction! Thanks for all the answers by the way!
Well that might link with the impersonation of W C Fields boxy!

Oh dear, just read back - I wasn't having a go at you Prudie x
Gosh, lost connection for a while and wish I hadn't answered. Firstly anyone who thinks people don't lie on their CV is living in a dreamworld. Seriously though, I thought Sophie was practising applying for teaching posts and I don't think socialising is a relevant description to include.
My hobbies include playstation, AB, slobbing on the sofa etc but I wouldn't include them if I was applying for a professional position. Did say in my opinion.
Having read hundreds of CVs from students applying for weekend work, I know to reject anyone who includes 'socialising' and 'going out with friends' as that suggests they may not be able to get up to start work at 8am on a saturday/sunday
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Exactly Prudie; if I put what I really did on a daily basis it would be Facebook; watching Friends repeats and generally slobbing out in my pyjamas! Employers must know that people lie (or expand on the truth) in these sections (they probably did it themselves!) I do genuinely enjoy reading; more so than many other people I think but the craft thing is somewhat in the background at the moment with all the other stuff going on!
Aww bless you Prudie. I had forgotten about the slobbing on sofa one - will update my CV pdq ;o)

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