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Is it really necessary to put personal interests on my resume? By Matthew Coppola

  • Writer: Matthew Coppola
    Matthew Coppola
  • Jun 23, 2019
  • 1 min read

Outlining what your personal interests are on a resume does provide some insight into what you enjoy and the activities that you partake of outside of your professional work life.

Having insight into the passions and interests of a potential employee can help the employer gain a better understanding of what you may be like, potentially in terms of engaging with others and sharing interests, contributing to the diverse nature of a team.

In terms of including it into job application documents, this may be a separate section or included as part of the summary.

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