How much do interviewers care about hobbies that aren’t directly related to finance? Should I include them in my resume or rather not? I do roadbiking and triathlon, so maybe it could be valued as a sign of perseverance?
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Anonymous B
on Jan 27, 2025
Honestly, I’ve wondered about this too. From what I’ve seen, hobbies aren’t the most important part of a resume, but they can still help, especially if they show something about your personality or skills that’s useful in finance.
For example, road biking and triathlon sound like they could be a plus. They show perseverance and that you’re good at setting and sticking to goals—stuff that’s pretty relevant in finance.
I included my hobbies (cooking and pottery) on my resume, even though they’re not exactly “finance-related.” I figured they might make me seem more approachable or well-rounded.
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