Not for any kind of office or professional job unless it's in a spa or the new-age field. A lot of people deeply distrust and are frightened of anything that's "out there". If you wouldn't be using Reiki as part of your job, don't put it.
2007-01-03 23:59:19
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answered by Gevera Bert 6
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Reports indicate, this is pure 'looting'. The arrested driver of the vehicle says , he was instructed by 'someone' to park the vehicle inside the compound at a particular place, keeping its dickey open. He did the same. As soon as the vehicle was loaded with money, he was given signal to drive off to 'somewhere' and hand over the money to 'someone'. But he was intercepted by the Police and the money (35.5 Lacs) ceased. So, it was a well planned case. May be, many such vehicles, loaded with money and valuables have already passed off undetected and reached to 'someone' who had planned and executing the loot. Inquiries are going on. Hope the truth will come out soon.
2016-03-14 00:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-02-19 14:27:02
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answered by ? 4
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Depends on the type of job you are looking for. If it is working in a new age store, then by all means, include it. If it is for a medical job, include it. However, if you're looking to get a job as the manager of paint at Home Depot, they don't care and don't need that info.
Tailor your resume to the job, each time you apply for one.
2007-01-02 18:09:57
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answered by Anonymous
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In Australia, a resume should contain your education details, personal details, hobbies, awards, referees etc. It is just a general document about 2 pages long that you can submit to any potential employer or employment agency. It is not specifically directed to describing your skills in the area of the job you're applying for.
Your CV *curriculum vitae* is a seperate document where you address selection criteria that relate to the position you're hoping to obtain.
If it's like this where you live, I see no harm in adding it to your resume. If nothing else, it shows that you have a broad mind and have undertaken further study. You never know - your initiative might just win you the job. Your potential employer might have done some form of training like that too. I'd include it in the "Interests & Hobbies" or "Training Courses Attended" section.
However, if your resume is the ONLY thing you submit to a potential employer, I agree with the other two responses listed. Include it only if it's needed in the field you're applying for.
2007-01-04 23:56:43
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answered by loki 2
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