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Old 07-20-2018, 10:24 AM   #65
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Originally Posted by Johnny199r View Post
I stand by my advice. When education or experience is level, people will hire interesting people who have done interesting things or people who have the same interests as them.

If your personal experiences tab includes things that either relate to your field or sell the type of person that you are, I think its ok to put it in.


If it shows your sense of community, charity, your ability to work well with others, your leadership or organizational abilities its a great thing to show.


So for example, two things that I put in my resume are the building of CFLHorsemen,. Working with kids as a sports coach. Those things resonate, and they show skills that might not be apparent in a professional resume but might be a good ad on to an organization.


However putting in that you saw the worlds largest ball of yarn . . . maybe leave that out.
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