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I'm applying for a job in customer service at this retail store who sell clothing (men, women & kids' clothing), a few electrical items, home furniture, flowers, gifts etc etc. I was wondering what hobbies/interests would be relevant to applying to this store.
I like music, travelling, reading books etc etc.

2006-09-01 02:56:34 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

Aah right, I was kinda confused cuz I always keep reading stuffs saying that you only need to tell them about things that are relevant to the job. So, i thought, perhaps that was applicable to hobbies too.
Anyways thanks !!!

2006-09-01 03:14:35 · update #1

15 answers

Honesty is the best policy.List just what you put here.Honest will impress your employer most of all.

2006-09-01 03:02:00 · answer #1 · answered by thetdw 4 · 0 0

List Hobbies And Interests

2016-12-18 08:34:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As an interviewer, it's not a question I usually ask. But if I do, it's really not about the particulars, just an overall sense of the person. When people put their hobbies on resumes and applications unasked, I sometimes wonder about their business sense and seriousness level. I say answer honestly if asked, highlighting things that may relate to the job such as being a great gift wrapper. Otherwise, I wouldn't bring it up.

2006-09-01 03:24:38 · answer #3 · answered by hiddenhotty 4 · 0 0

Don't try to make something up. Tell them what your hobbies and interests REALLY are. They didn't list that question to see if you had interests that would be relevent to your job; they listed them as a point of conversation so they could ask you about them and find out how well you communicate, how passionate you are about the things you like, and whether you're the type of person who has a wide variety of interests or very specific interests. Just be prepared to talk about the things you like during the job interview.

2006-09-01 03:03:57 · answer #4 · answered by sarge927 7 · 1 0

My suggestion is that you share a hobby that you enjoy that will let them know more about you, and that may make you stand out. Any of the ones you mentioned are good, but maybe add what kind of books you like, or where you have traveled, or an instrument you play. Make it personal, but brief.

2006-09-01 05:25:07 · answer #5 · answered by jesz 1 · 0 0

(Might be wrong) but I really do not think the question of hobbies has any relevance to getting the job. Stay honest. In my interviews, I hardly asked this question but noticed them from the resume itself. It just kind of tell me the personality of the person, that's about all.

2006-09-01 03:04:14 · answer #6 · answered by TK 4 · 0 0

This question could be to your advantage if you know any crafts. You may be considered for teaching a short class to sell a book. Since you enjoy traveling, you could choose a book and compare the sites you have seen as a book review.
Candy

2006-09-09 01:01:00 · answer #7 · answered by msgtcandyw 1 · 0 0

I am in HR. The best advise I can give you is to be professional but also be yourself/genuine. The list of hobbies you listed are perfect. Tell them you like music, traveling, and books.

2006-09-05 14:27:47 · answer #8 · answered by saraelsa78 2 · 0 0

when they ask for hobbies they what to know what kind of person u are so be honest and u will be fine.what u like is the perfect thing to say u will be fine good luck hope u get the job!

2006-09-01 03:02:33 · answer #9 · answered by scottyirish 2 · 0 0

they ask about hobbies in order to determine you as a whole person. if you say i like to collect stamps, or coins,or are a big sports fan,its OK. if you tell them you like to collect posters of serial killers, not so much.

2006-09-08 11:28:28 · answer #10 · answered by onelonevoice 5 · 1 0

You should say what your interest/hobbies are. I think the question is pretty straight forward.

2006-09-05 13:49:42 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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