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Why do we need hobbies and interests? What impact do they have on our mental health? Slides for L1 and L2 English learners to find out more about the importance of individual and group hobbies and interests while building their English skills.

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A combination of texts and videos are used to encourage questioning, discussion, reading, writing and research skills. For reading, a series of short texts are used to consolidate various comprehension skills including language features, using organisational features and recognising key vocabulary. For writing, there are ideas/prompts for review writing and mini tasks include writing persuasive and advisory paragraphs.

Underpinning skills such as punctuation (e.g. the use of capital letters for abbreviations) and recognising different sentence structures are also covered. 

Several hobbies are covered in some depth, including: baking, writing, sports, photography and  nature. Easily adapted to cover other hobbies. Throughout there is an emphasis on mental well-being and work-life balance, including an entire slide devoted to burnout prevention.

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10 Best Answers to “What Are Your Interests and Hobbies”

Among the most common interview questions asked by potential employers is “What are your interests and hobbies?” When a hiring manager asks about your personal interests, they are asking if you are a well-rounded individual and if your personal qualities are a match for the company culture.

Let’s review ten excellent answers to this interview question. Then, read more below for some tips and mistakes to avoid, and a sample list of hobbies and interests for crafting your own answer.

10 Best Example Answers about Your Interests and Hobbies

Example #1: volunteering.

“An activity that I am very strongly involved in is volunteering. I try to volunteer two to three times every month at my local homeless shelter. I find it is a great way to give back and have community involvement. It helps me to grow my inner self and avoid becoming self-focused. I enjoy meeting different people, not just other volunteers, but I also hear the stories of the people we help.  (This answers the question, and states how often you do it.)

I’ve learned a lot of new things while volunteering. For example, I’ve learned soft skills like compassion, empathy, and active listening that are critical to relating to others. Additional skills and values, such as persistence, are important, too.  (This discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

There are some weekends when I am tired, and I don’t want to turn up. But I know the others are counting on me, and I take a lot of pride in being a good team player and helping others, so I am always there on time and ready to work hard, regardless of the day.”  (This states how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #2: Team Sports

“My greatest interest is in team sports. While I enjoy most team sports, my passion is baseball. I haven’t played in a while as I have been busy job hunting since moving cities. However, before moving, I used to play on a regular basis with a local team. I played in every game possible, which was every Saturday during the season, and turned up to every practice without missing a single one.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

Playing on a team requires a lot of skills. In particular, communication skills are important to successful teamwork. I have also been working on my leadership skills, as the more senior players such as myself would help coach, train, teach and motivate the new team members.  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

I love the fact that team sports require everyone to work together. You can’t win the game unless every single person does what they are supposed to do and works together.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #3: Fitness and Exercise

“I enjoy a lot of hobbies, and there are several hobbies and interests that I regularly enjoy doing. While I do enjoy reading, various group activities, games, and sports, my favorite activity is working out, specifically strength training. While the gym isn’t my only hobby, it is very important to me to maintain my health and fitness, and I go to the gym three days a week.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

Working out is one of those leisure activities that people either love or hate. I love that it pits you against yourself. Your only competition is your own personal best. I am always challenged to be the very best I can be when I am at the gym. While I am always excited when I raise the bar for myself, I find peace and satisfaction in the process. The regular consistency is itself a challenge, and it is satisfying to know that I can hold myself accountable, even on the days I don’t want to be at the gym.  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

This ability to set and work towards goals, to be reliable and accountable, and to always show up and give 100% is something that I bring to all aspects of my life, and I would bring to this role, too, if I am successful.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #4: Reading

“I am a voracious reader. I read both fiction and non-fiction, everything from short stories to sagas, self-help, and business books. While I like to always have one fiction and one nonfiction book on the go, it’s not uncommon for me to have several books going at once. I read at least a chapter every single night before bed, but on the weekends or a day off, it’s not uncommon for me to spend several more hours reading.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

While I read fiction for enjoyment and love being able to go on an adventure inside my head, I enjoy learning new things and expanding my horizons by reading nonfiction too.  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

Besides the skills learned by reading, reading is itself a skill that requires both patience and the ability to focus. I credit reading books with helping me to be a well-rounded person. Because I enjoy reading and I am a good reader, I am also a very fast reader and retain almost everything I read. It’s one of those good hobbies that overflows into every other part of life in a positive way.   (Discusses more skills.)

If I am hired, you will see my love for reading benefit me as I can learn new skills quickly, I often use internal manuals to teach myself new skills, and because of my good retention of information, I only need to be taught things once to commit them to memory long-term.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #5: Practicing an Instrument

“One of my favorite pastimes is practicing and playing the piano. I am not very good right now, so most of the time, I am practicing, but I can already play a few basic pieces, and it is very satisfying to play beautiful music. I try to practice for 15 minutes every day and for at least one hour during the weekend. On weekends I try to have dedicated practice time for improving my skills and also some time to just mess around and play one of the pieces I already know. This way, I am always improving, but I can also enjoy the rewards of the effort I have put in already.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

It takes a lot of patience to learn, especially at the start when the first 20 or 30 hours of practice, you can’t even play something to enjoy it. It’s just hard work. Now that I can play some full pieces, I find it very relaxing, and it helps me to destress at the end of the day.   (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

If I play before bedtime, I sleep a lot better, and I have seen this reflected in the quality of my work as I am less stressed and better rested.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #6: Traveling

“My favorite thing to do in my free time is to travel, and I dedicate a lot of time to it. I try to go on one overseas trip every year, but sometimes it is every two years. When I am not traveling overseas, I also like to travel at home and take road trips around my state to see other counties, and on long weekends I often travel to the next state over. I love seeing new places, so if I am not traveling, I am seeking travel inspiration from others on social media, always on the lookout for the best place to go on my next trip.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

I enjoy traveling because it is so much more than just the journey. It takes planning, commitment, an openness to new cultures, new people, and a spirit of adventure. Traveling has taught me how to create long-term plans, choose priorities and work towards goals and objectives in an effective manner. (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

I bring these skills and an openness to learning about people and cultures to the workplace, and I believe I would rapidly become a valuable and cohesive member of any team.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #7: Playing Board Games

“I have several hobbies and activities that I enjoy participating in. I read and volunteer, and I have outside interests such as hiking and camping, but one of my most frequent hobbies is playing board games. I am a member of a board gaming social group, and we try to meet up twice a month for a couple of hours of gaming. Once every three months, we have a weekend meetup for longer games.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

It is difficult to pick just one aspect of board gaming that I enjoy as every game is different. I enjoy the social aspect. We often have anywhere from two up to eight people in one game. Most board games also require strategy and the ability to consider scenarios and a range of possible actions and choose the best option. Some games are also played as teams, so there is a cooperative teamwork aspect while applying strategy and planning too.  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

In addition, some of our group can get competitive sometimes, so I have had to learn and apply effective interpersonal skills to manage those people so that we can play games and have fun without letting individual emotions ruin the day for others.  (Discusses more skills.)

Board gaming is an activity that builds skills relevant to work. We need to work as a team to solve complex problems and interact with different people who can be in different emotional states from day to day, so it is a good way of developing critical thinking skills and social skills while also having fun with friends.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #8: Spending Time with My Family 

“My family is easily the most important thing in the world to me, and because of this, the way I prefer to spend my free time is to relax, socialize and interact with them. It might sound cliché of me to say it, but I spend almost all of my free time with my family because it brings me great joy and happiness to be with my children and watch them play and grow.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

We are a very tight-knit family, so whether we are watching tv, playing video games, going to church on Sunday, or exploring the woods on a long weekend, we do almost everything together. There is nothing I wouldn’t do for my family, and this is a big part of why I am an ideal candidate.  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

I am motivated to provide my family with the best life and the best opportunities that I can and to be able to afford to enjoy our time together. I know that to do this, I need to do well at work, commit to habits of excellence, and go above and beyond to produce exceptional value for the company.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

Example #9: Being Creative

“The activity that I enjoy the most is being creative. I have several creative skills, including drawing and painting, but I particularly enjoy graphic design. The ability to make something from my imagination come to life on a screen is very satisfying. I use my skills to take on small jobs for friends and family, and I maintain a portfolio of my work online. I used to create art two to three hours per week, but now that I have the core skill, I just work on projects for enjoyment, usually three or four hours most weeks and any weekend that I have free.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

I want to get better, and I like seeing what others have done online and exploring the limitations of my abilities. For this reason, I am always looking to incorporate new tools, functions, and techniques into my work. This means that I have the technical skill of graphic design that I bring to the role, but it also demonstrates my ability to be self-directed and self-motivated. I don’t require much oversight, and I am always looking to push myself and develop new skills. I also enjoy sharing my skills with others and helping them to improve their abilities so that we can all become better together.”  (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest and does not explicitly state how the skills will help in the prospective job, but that will be obvious to the interviewer.)

Example #10: Debating

“It is not a very common interest, but one of my passions is debating. In my college days, I was a member of the debate team. In my last town, I was a member of Toastmasters International and would attend many events and particularly liked to participate in debates. While I am not currently active with a local group, I am a member of a private online debate group. We meet up every Wednesday evening for a video chat.  (Answers the question and states how often.)

Most weeks, we learn about debate and argument techniques and ways to improve our thinking.  At least once a month, we break into teams and have to debate a current topic from the news. We try to form teams arguing the opposite point of view to our personal opinions. I enjoy the friendly but competitive rivalry in the group and the fact that most of the time, we are helping each other, and then occasionally, we have these debate contests. I also like that we are forced to think about issues from the opposite side of what we would like. This means that we need to be very good at critical thought and reasoning and open to new ideas. To debate effectively, we also need to learn to be assertive, think on our feet, and hone strong communication skills. (Discusses the skills from that hobby or interest.)

All of the skills I have developed as a debater I would bring to the position, and I believe they would be valuable in the role.”  (States how the skills will help in the prospective job.)

5 Tips to Plan Your Answer

  • Create a list of hobbies, sports, or interests that you enjoy and any volunteer work you are involved with.
  • Identify what work-relevant skills you have developed or demonstrated in the activity.
  • Visit the company’s website and look at the job description and identify what technical skills and soft skills are important to the job role and the company.
  • Think of some of the best examples of when or how you demonstrated relevant skills or developed a new skill in the activity.
  • In the job interview, explain to the prospective employer the transferable skills from your hobby or interest and how it is relevant to your job application, and why it makes you the perfect candidate.

5 Mistakes to Avoid in Your Interview Answer

  • Failing to list hobbies or interests that relate to the job or failing to explain how they relate to the job.
  • Do not say you use leisure time for partying and drinking and need every Sunday to recover for the next week.
  • Don’t discuss controversial hobbies. Keep to examples of hobbies that are widely accepted extracurricular activities.
  • Don’t talk about wasting your spare time or showing a lack of interest and direction in life.
  • Don’t use examples of hobbies that demonstrate skills, interests, or personality traits that are a strong mismatch for the role.

Sample List of Hobbies and Interests

  • Charity, volunteering, and community work
  • Cooking, food and wine experiences, and restaurant dining
  • Creative activities, art, crafts, and playing music
  • Educational pursuits, intellectual activities, investing, reading, and book clubs
  • Entertainment, board games, and video games
  • Exercise, fitness, and weight training
  • Gardening and horticulture
  • Group activities, field sports, and team sports
  • Motor sports
  • Outdoor activities and extreme sports
  • Meditation, bird watching, and other relaxing activities
  • Family time and activities
  • Solo sports
  • Traveling, road trips, and adventure

During an interview, the most important thing to remember is to explain how your hobby or interest relates to the job and keep it relevant to the hiring process. Be genuine and use a real hobby or interest, and be prepared for follow-up questions.

If you don’t have many hobbies or interests, the best way to respond to this question is with a common interest that shows a desirable quality. Reading or playing team sports are examples of the “right hobbies” to use as an interview answer for this question. With adequate preparation, answering this question will be a breeze. Good luck!

 



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109 Hobbies and Interests Examples (for a Resume)

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hobbies and interests examples and definition, explained below

Hobbies and interests refer to personal pursuits that are not related to professional work. They’re often requested on a resume as a way to assess your soft skills like teamwork, personal motivation, and community-mindedness.

The hobbies and interests you list need to be honest, but you should also select ones that showcase your personality, character traits, or skills that are not immediately apparent from your professional experience (Bell, 2012).

Interests that include group participation, such as playing team sports or being a part of a group, can demonstrate that you’re a good team player. Similarly, volunteering at a local charity might convey your ethical responsibility.

However, avoid presenting interests that might raise red flags for employers. Polarizing interests – those that could cause controversy or disagreement – or interests that might conflict with the company’s vision (e.g. having a side hustle that competes with the company you’re applying to be part of) might decrease your chances of getting the job.

Hobbies and Interests Examples

Creative hobbies and interests.

  • Graphic Design: A hobby in graphic design showcases your artistic tendencies and technical skills . It speaks to your ability to visualize concepts aesthetically. This is particularly useful in roles that require creativity and tech-savvy, like UX/UI design or advertising. And fortunately, creativity is a trait that tends to lead to pay rises .
  • Blogging: This hobby indicates a proficiency in written communication , digital marketing, and SEO. It can also reveal deep knowledge on particular subjects, marking you as an expert. For careers in digital marketing, journalism, or communications, this can be a sterling asset. In fact, effective communication is the most sought-after soft skill by employers
  • Amateur Astronomy: This interest represents a love for science and learning, pointing to a curious and observant nature. It can showcase your patience and meticulousness in understanding and interpreting details. This can be an appealing characteristic for jobs in education, research, or scientific fields.
  • Cooking Classes: This hobby signifies a willingness to develop new abilities, as well as a touch of creativity. It shows that you appreciate both the process and the pursuit of an excellent outcome. This can resonate well in careers involving process management, or roles in the hospitality field.
  • Gardening: A penchant for gardening suggests a patient character, a love for nature, and an ability to nurture and grow things over time. This can indicate responsibility and planning skills. Such attributes can be appealing for jobs in project management, education, or environmental science roles.
  • Homebrewing Coffee: This reveals a dedication to mastering a craft and an appreciation for details. It suggests process-oriented thinking and high standards for outcomes. Jobs in quality assurance, the food industry, or roles requiring a meticulous nature could value this hobby.
  • Magic Tricks: Magic as a hobby reveals strong discipline, coordination, and presentation talents. It demonstrates an ability to engage and impress audiences. This can be a unique asset for client-facing roles or careers in entertainment and sales.
  • Hiking: This displays your love for nature and an appreciation for physical fitness and endurance. It can suggest that you’re personally invested in maintaining health and wellness. Careers in the health and fitness industry, outdoor education, or environmental organisations may find this hobby attractive.
  • Learning Languages: Actively learning new languages depicts your adaptability and a love for diverse cultures. It also showcases your communication skills and patience. In fields like international business, travel, or translation services, such a hobby can be beneficial. And good news for you: research shows being bilingual can increase your chances of getting a job.
  • Podcasting: The production or participation in podcasts demonstrates speaking skills, technological aptitude, and confidence. It also suggests an interest in sharing knowledge or opinions. This is a useful hobby for jobs in media, education, public relations, or marketing.
  • Chess: Playing chess reveals an ability to strategise, anticipate competitors’ moves, and make decisive actions. This can signal a logical, strategic mindset which can be valuable for roles in business strategy, account planning, or software development.
  • Photography: Photography as a hobby showcases creative talent, attention to detail, and a good eye for aesthetics. It also requires an understanding of technique and equipment. Media, journalism, or creative roles may be particularly suited to someone with this interest.
  • Bird Watching: This hobby suggests patience, keen observational skills, and a love for nature. It can be seen as a reflective, quiet pursuit indicating a thoughtful nature. Conservation, environment, or research roles may value this hobby.
  • Origami: Origami showcases manual dexterity, patience, and attention towards intricate details. It reflects appreciation for the traditional arts and a meditative, focused approach. Roles in art, education, design, or therapy may find this interesting.
  • Archery: Practicing archery exhibits your focus, control, and precision . It reveals your discipline and an ability to aim for specific goals . Roles requiring focus and precision, such as quality control or risk management, may value this hobby.
  • Stand-up Comedy: Pursuing stand-up comedy speaks to your ability to engage an audience and think quickly. It hints at confidence, a sense of humor, and excellent communication skills. These traits can be beneficial in roles within public relations, customer service, or advertising.
  • Music Composition: If you enjoy composing music, it discloses your artistic talents and your ability to amalgamate different elements into a harmonious whole. It can denote patience, creativity, memory and focus , and deep understanding of the intricate aspects of music. Careers in the music industry, multimedia production, or creative direction can find this hobby advantageous.
  • Pottery: Engaging in pottery shows your capability to mold raw materials into beautiful artifacts, demonstrating your creativity and patience. It suggests a hands-on approach and a focus on producing tangible outcomes. Careers involving craftsmanship, design, and teaching arts can appreciate the skills associated with this hobby.
  • Calligraphy: Calligraphy can highlight your precision, patience, and admiration for aesthetic beauty. The practice demonstrates a dedication to mastering a meticulous and traditional craft, suggesting a detail-oriented character. Jobs in design, event planning, or jobs that require handwritten presentations may value this hobby.

Sporting Hobbies and Interests

  • Running: Choosing running as a hobby suggests discipline, commitment, and the enjoyment of personal challenge. It can reflect a goal-oriented mindset and, since running is also a solitary activity, it can imply an independent and self-motivated personality. Suitable for roles requiring focus, resilience, and individual motivation.
  • Yoga: Practicing yoga regularly indicates a dedication to personal well-being, patience, and control. It can also signal a preference for a balanced lifestyle and suggest a calm and focused temperament. People who do yoga also have heightened mental clarity . Useful for roles that demand patience, flexibility, and balance.
  • Hiking: Hiking as a hobby points to a love for nature, and often links to determination and adventurousness. It also shows a commitment to physical fitness and resilience. Particularly relevant for roles requiring physical endurance and a strong connection with the outdoors.
  • Tennis: Playing tennis portrays a love for strategic sports, as well as agility, speed, and hand-eye coordination. It could indicate that you thrive within a challenging, rapidly evolving environment. Suitable for roles that require quick decision-making and strategic planning.
  • Swimming: Regular swimming indicates stamina, discipline, and a love for solo sports. It can highlight your ability to continuously improve and push your limits. Relevant in roles where persistence and self-motivation are key.
  • Rock Climbing: This hobby shows daring, strength, and a desire for personal accomplishment. It can showcase your ability to face and overcome fears, highlighting determination and problem-solving skills . Rock climbing can be a valuable hobby for high-risk management or problem-solving roles.
  • Cycling: For those deeply into cycling, it can demonstrate a love for speed and endurance sports. It may signal a strong competitive streak, with a side of environmental consciousness. Useful in roles that require endurance, commitment, or eco-friendly awareness.
  • Badminton: Playing badminton regularly suggests agility, hand-eye coordination, and strategic thinking. It is a fast-paced, competitive sport that can be both singles and doubles, indicating you are comfortable both in teamwork and individual competition. Applicable to roles requiring strategic thinking , agility, and teamwork.
  • Chess Boxing: This unique sport combines the mental challenge of chess with the physical demands of boxing. It implies resilience, strategic planning, and adaptability skills . Useful for jobs involving high-pressure decision making and strategic assessment.
  • Martial Arts: Practicing martial arts depicts discipline, resilience, and respect for tradition. It shows that you can focus on long-term goals and respect others’ boundaries. Relevant for roles requiring discipline, respect, and self-defense knowledge.
  • Sailing: This hobby shows a love for water sports, along with navigational and survival skills. It exhibits decision-making skills under unpredictable circumstances. Noteworthy for roles that involve navigating complex situations and strategic thinking.
  • Rowing: Rowing displays physical strength, endurance, and a preference for group sports. It is a demanding sport that requires synchronization and fluid cooperation. Especially relevant in roles requiring teamwork, strength, and cooperative skills .
  • Archery: Practicing archery implies precision, focus, and consistency. It suggests you have an eye for detail and steady hands. Suitable for attention-to-detail roles or positions requiring steady hand-eye coordination.
  • Soccer: Playing soccer indicates teamwork, coordination, and strategic abilities. It shows your competitive spirit and your ability to work within a diverse group. This is especially relevant for roles requiring team coordination and strategic planning. Furthermore, research shows sports like soccer can increase brain health !
  • Skiing: Skiing suggests a sense of adventure and outdoor sports passion. It can imply risk management skills and physical fitness. Especially relevant for travel, tourism, or fitness-related roles.
  • Gymnastics: Engaging in gymnastics points to physical fitness, flexibility, and discipline. It can show your dedication to mastering complex routines. Useful in roles that value precision, agility, and performance under pressure.
  • Polo: Playing polo can highlight team spirit, coordination, and a love for traditional sports. As it is considered a luxury sport, it also signals interest in high-society community. Particular suitable for roles in luxury goods marketing, social interaction, or team-coordination fields.
  • Kickboxing: Regular kickboxing indicates high energy, discipline, and self-defense skills. It reflects a resilient spirit and readiness to compete. Suitable for roles requiring high energy, self-defense knowledge, and resilience.
  • Volleyball: Playing volleyball shows a dedication to team sports. It suggests quick reflexes, strategic skills, and an ability to collaborate. Especially relevant for roles that demand teamwork and quick decision-making under pressure.

Team Hobbies and Interests

  • Team Sports (e.g., basketball): Playing team sports signals working well with others, leadership skills , and competitive spirit. It demonstrates your ability to collaborate effectively towards a common goal, and can show that you thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment. Particularly noteworthy for roles requiring teamwork, quick thinking, and adaptability.
  • Drama Club: Being part of a drama club underscores your ability to collaborate, communicate, and react adaptively in performing a role. It also exhibits your creativity and presentation skills. Useful for roles involving communication, creativity, or public relations.
  • Orchestra or Band: Playing in an orchestra or band showcases your talent, dedication, and ability to synchronize with others. It suggests an understanding of harmony and team dynamics. Good for roles that involve teamwork and creative expression.
  • Debate Team: Engaging in a debate team shows your ability to present arguments convincingly and process information quickly. It demonstrates strong teamwork, analytical, and public speaking skills. Especially relevant for roles in public relations, law, or policy-making.
  • Relay Races: Participating in relay races reveals your speed, endurance, and teamwork skills. It also demonstrates your pass-the-baton mindset – the ability to trust team members and work cooperatively. Suitable for roles requiring teamwork, coordination, and endurance.
  • Volunteering Group: Active involvement in community volunteering groups displays your commitment to social issues and teamwork skills. It showcases your empathy, responsibility, and management skills. It is relevant for roles in social services, healthcare, or community development. Furthermore, research shows that volunteering and community involvement can increase your chances of employment by 27%.
  • Quiz Team: Being part of a quiz team exhibits your general knowledge, your ability to think quickly, and work effectively under pressure. It also reflects your ability to collaborate proficiently in a group. Applicable to jobs requiring fast thinking, information recall, and team participation.
  • Dance Troupe: Participating in a dance troupe illustrates your appreciation for arts and performance and the ability to work in sync with others. It showcases your expressiveness, teamwork, and dedication. Useful for roles requiring creativity, coordination, or teamwork.
  • Rowing Crew: Being in a rowing crew demands physical strength, endurance, and excellent teamwork. It’s a symbol of your perseverance, synchronization, and cooperative skills. Particularly relevant for roles that require teamwork, discipline, and physical fitness.
  • Chess Club: Partaking in a chess club can demonstrate your strategical thinking, patience, and ability to work in a group. It shows your enthusiasm for intellectual stimulation and competition. Suitable for roles requiring strategic planning, problem-solving, and logical thinking.
  • Book Club: Active participation in a book club displays your love for reading, discussing ideas, and respecting diverse viewpoints. It also suggests good listening and analytical skills – plus, it relieves stress . Particularly useful for roles in literature, education, or discussion moderator.
  • Film-Making Group: Being a member of a film-making group underscores your ability to work as part of a multifaceted team. It also showcases your creativeness and understanding of storytelling. Apt for roles in the arts, digital media, or storytelling fields.
  • Chorale Group: Singing in a chorale group evidences your musical appreciation, vocal skills, and team cooperation. It showcases your capacity to harmonize your part with others’. Suitable for jobs in the music industry, volunteering, or team-based roles.
  • Tech Club: Being part of a tech-oriented club, like a robotics team or coding club, shows your ability to collaborate on technical projects. It denotes strong problem-solving skills and a passion for technology. Particularly relevant for technological, engineering, and educational roles.
  • Competitive Gaming Team: Involvement in a competitive gaming team reveals your strategic thinking, teamwork, and adaptability in dynamic environments. It reflects your capability to coordinate with others in high pressure, fast-paced scenarios. Applicable for roles that involve quick decision-making, teamwork, and digital technology.
  • Environmental Conservation Group: Participation in an environmental conservation group shows your commitment to nature preservation and effective teamwork. It illustrates a strong sense of responsibility and eco-consciousness. Suitable for roles in environmental science, outdoor education, or community outreach.
  • Innovation Lab: Active involvement in an innovation lab highlights your teamwork and problem-solving skills in an innovative setting. It indicates your inventive thinking and collaborative nature. Relevant for design, engineering, or creative problem-solving roles.
  • DIY Crafting Club: Being part of a DIY crafting club indicates your creativity, patience, and attention to detail. It underscores your enjoyment of hands-on work and collaborative projects. Good for roles requiring creativity, precision, or craft-based abilities.

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Unique Hobbies and Interests for a Resume

  • Storm Chasing: This unique hobby demonstrates your adventurous spirit and interest in meteorology. It implies a somewhat daring nature and an appetite for hands-on learning about extreme weather phenomena.
  • Beekeeping: Beekeeping showcases your patience, commitment, and a fascination for the natural world. It also reflects a concern for environmental issues and ecosystem balance.
  • Falconry: Practicing falconry indicates a close connection with wildlife and an understanding of animal psychology. This hobby suggests a sense of adventure and an unconventional interest. 
  • Underwater Hockey: Playing underwater hockey highlights your love for unique sports. It combines swimming skills, teamwork, and strategic game playing all in one.
  • Bonsai Cultivation: Cultivating bonsai plants requires patience, precision, and a deep respect for nature. It can be seen as artistic and therapeutic, reflecting a meticulous and patient character.
  • Capoeira: Engaging in this Brazilian martial art that combines elements of dance, acrobatics, and music suggests a love for cultural exploration, physical fitness, and artistry.
  • Ice Sculpting: Creating sculptures out of ice shows your artistic skills, resilience, and ability to work under challenging conditions. This unique hobby can reflect a high level of creativity and patience.
  • Parkour: Engaging in parkour – the intense art of traversing obstacles swiftly and fluently – suggests that you’re physically fit, agile, and adventurous. It’s indicative of an active, risk-taking personality.
  • Astro-Photography: This hobby indicates a fascination with the universe and a dedication to capturing its beauty. It demonstrates endurance, patience, and technical abilities.
  • Ghost Hunting: This unusual interest shows your adventurousness, curiosity about supernatural phenomena, and perhaps a passion for solving mysteries.
  • Acrobatics: Engaging in acrobatics reveals physical strength, flexibility, discipline, and daring. It can be indicative of a dynamic, performance-oriented character.
  • Competitive Eating: Participation in this hobby suggests your competitive nature and possibly an unusual culinary fervor. It can reflect a keen spirit of competition and tolerance for physical discomfort.
  • Sand Sculpting: Building sand sculptures shows a creative spirit, patience, and a unique way of expressing artistry. This suggests meticulousness and a playful attitude towards art.
  • Aerial Silks: This form of aerial acrobatics showcases physical strength, control, and a love for high-flying artistry. It indicates fearlessness, discipline, and a readiness to see the world from a different perspective.
  • LARPing (Live Action Role Playing): This hobby points to your creativity, teamwork, and love for fictional narratives. LARPing requires imagination, quick thinking, and adaptability.
  • Puppetry: Creating and animating puppets requires creativity, craftsmanship, and performance abilities. It suggests a love for storytelling and theatrical flair.
  • Cryptozoology: Having an interest in cryptozoology – the search for and study of creatures whose existence or survival is disputed, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster – shows your fascination with mysteries and untapped areas of science.
  • Fencing: Engaging in fencing shows a love for traditional sports, discipline, and precision. It can indicate quick reflexes, strategic thinking, and an appreciation for the arts of dueling.
  • Pyrography: Practicing pyrography – the art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks – demonstrates your artistic inclination, patience, and a unique take on craft making. 
  • Skydiving: Going for skydiving displays your adventurous spirit, thrill-seeking tendency, and physical fitness. This high-adrenaline hobby can reflect a love for the exhilarating and extraordinary.

Analytical Hobbies and Interests

  • Chess: Playing chess indicates your analytical, strategic thinking and foresight. It shows your capability to anticipate opponents’ moves and adapt to changing scenarios, making it excellent for strategic planning or problem-solving roles.
  • Sudoku: Solving Sudoku puzzles displays your application of logic, pattern recognition, and decision-making skills. It suggests your enjoyment of challenging your brain and concentrating on complex tasks.
  • Programming: Engaging in programming showcases your problem-solving, logical thinking, and technical skills. It’s also indicative of your enthusiasm for creating systems or finding solutions to technical issues.
  • Data Analysis : Pursuing data analysis as a hobby reveals your ability to make sense of complex information. It can highlight your attention to detail, logical thinking, and quantitative skills.
  • Reading Scientific Journals: This interest demonstrates your love for learning, reading comprehension, and ability to understand complex scientific reports. It could be essential for roles in research, science, or academia.
  • Cryptozoology: The study of creatures whose existence is disputed, like Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster, shows your curiosity and willingness to question established beliefs. It can suggest a meticulous nature and strong research skills.
  • Philosophical Debates: Participating in philosophical debates exhibits your logical thinking, open-mindedness, and verbal communication skills . It reflects an appreciation for deep thought and analytical discussions.
  • Cryptography: Decrypting codes or cryptograms evidences your love for solving complex problems and applying logical reasoning. It might suggest capabilities in mathematics, computer science, or security. 
  • Economic Forecasting: Forecasting economic trends as a hobby indicates your understanding of the economic landscape, analytical prowess, and predictive abilities. Valuable for roles in finance, economics, or market research.
  • Astronomy: Hobbyist astronomy showcases your observation skills, understanding of scientific principles, and patience. This pursuit is relevant for roles in research, analysis, or academia.
  • Birdwatching: Observing and identifying different bird species demonstrates your patience, attention to detail, and data recording. It may suggest a meticulous and patient personality with a keen eye for detail.
  • Genealogy: Tracing and studying family lineages highlights your interest in history and detailed research. This shows a capacity to analyze relationships and trends over time.
  • Bridge: Playing Bridge – a complex card game – requires strategic thinking, problem-solving, and cooperation. It showcases your analytical skills and ability to work within a team.
  • Model Building: Engaging in model building – from model trains to miniature figurines – requires detailed work, patience, and a systematic approach. It suggests precision, concentration, and an eye for accuracy.
  • DIY Electronics: Building electronic devices, like radios or robots, highlights your technical understanding and troubleshooting skills. It shows a systematic and practical approach, together with problem-solving abilities.
  • Numismatics: The collection and study of coins and currencies can show your attention to detail and research skills. This hobby can indicate your analytical capabilities, patience, and interest in financial history.

Technical Hobbies and Interests

  • Coding: Participating in coding projects showcases your problem-solving abilities, along with your technical acumen. It also suggests an interest in technology development and programming languages. This hobby suits roles in IT, software development, and data analysis.
  • Robotics: Building or programming robots demonstrates your skills in applying engineering and coding concepts. It exhibits your technical knowledge and uptake of futuristic technologies. This can be valuable for careers in robotics, engineering, or tech education.
  • Computer Building: Building computers from scratch demonstrates your understanding of hardware and your problem-solving skills. It exhibits your specialized technical knowledge and hands-on skills. Helpful for roles in IT support, hardware engineering, or tech consulting.
  • Web Development: Creating websites showcases your coding abilities, design sensibilities, and understanding of user experience. It’s an embodiment of technical and creative skills, highlighting your versatility. Particularly useful for roles in IT, digital marketing, and web design.
  • Amateur Radio Operation: Operating a ham radio indicates your mastery of specific technological tools and your ability to communicate effectively. It shows your technical proficiency and adherence to regulations. Applicable to roles in telecommunications, signal operating, or electronics.
  • Photography & Photo Editing: Engaging in photography and mastering photo editing software shows your operational knowledge of technical equipment and software. It indicates your eye for detail and appreciation for aesthetics. Suitable for digital media, graphic design, and communication roles.
  • Software Beta Testing: Beta testing new software applications highlights your strong understanding of user interface, debugging, and programming. It excels at exposing anomalies and faults , refining your detail orientation. Relevant for software development, product management, and user experience roles.
  • Video Production: Creating and editing videos shows your technical skills in operating video equipment and editing software. It depicts a blend of creativity and technical expertise. This hobby is useful for careers in media production, cinematography, or digital marketing.
  • Advanced Excel: Mastering and utilizing advanced Excel functionalities highlights your data processing, financial reporting, or problem-solving competence. It exposes your strong analytical prowess. Particularly relevant for roles in finance, business analysis, or data management.
  • Game Development: Developing video games illustrates your skills in coding, design, and storytelling. It reflects your understanding of game mechanics and creativity. Valuable for roles in game design, software development, and graphic design.
  • Home Networking: Building and managing home networks underscores your abilities in network configuration and management. It shows your understanding of network principles and troubleshooting. Relevant for networking, IT support, and systems administration roles.
  • Linux Administration: Proficiency in using the Linux operating system indicates strong technical skills and versatility. It demonstrates your open-source software knowledge. Highly beneficial for roles in IT, systems administration, and software development.
  • Building Drones: Constructing drones displays your understanding of aerodynamics, electronics, and often coding. It exhibits your ability to handle complex, multidimensional projects. Useful for roles in engineering, avionics, or technology education.
  • 3D Printing: Creating 3D printed objects shows your grasp of 3D modeling software and understanding of design principles. It showcases your innovative spirit and practical application of advanced technology. Adequate for roles in product development, manufacturing, or design.
  • Data Analysis: Data analysis as a hobby underscores your comfort with large amounts of information and your analytical skills. It reflects your logical thinking and precision. Particularly applicable for roles in data science, market research, and strategic planning.
  • Cryptocurrency Trading: Trading cryptocurrencies shows your understanding of blockchain technology and your risk assessment skills. It demonstrates your up-to-date knowledge of digital finance trends. Appreciated in finance, business, or IT roles.
  • Machine Learning Projects: Engaging in machine learning projects depicts your grasp of complex programming constructs and algorithms. It reflects your foresight in next-generation technology applications. Relevant for AI development, data science, or technology consulting roles.

Incorporating the right hobbies and interests in your resumes should be considered a strategic move. You need to keep them associated with the job you’re applying for, portray a multi-faceted personality, and avoid potentially divisive hobbies. Above all, remain genuine and honest about the hobbies and interests you list. Assessors appreciate humility and honesty, and it’s always easier to discuss something you genuinely enjoy in an interview rather than a fabricated interest.

References and Further Reading

Clay, D. (2018) How to Write the Perfect Resume. Independently Published.

Littleford, D., Halstead, J., & Mulraine, C. (2017). Career skills: opening doors into the job market . Bloomsbury Publishing.

Sher, B. (2006). Refuse to Choose!: Use All of Your Interests, Passions, and Hobbies to Create the Life and Career of Your Dreams . Rodale Books.

Timotheou, S., Fitzgerald, C., & Dahlitz, R. (2014). Resume writing: Stand out from the crowd. Australian and New Zealand Grapegrower and Winemaker , (609), 106-107.

Wallwork, A. (2019). English for academic CVs, resumes, and online profiles . Springer.

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HOBBIES AND INTERESTS Playing football playing basketball playing tennis playing table tennis Playing volleyball playing chess playing backgammon swimming Painting (drawing picture) fishing dancing cycling ( riding a bike)

Taking photos listening to music reading playing computer games Watching TV playing baseball playing the guitar cooking Watering the flowers collecting stamps gardening

I You They We He She It like watching TV playing chess reading likes I You They We He She It don’t like taking photos playing baseball listening to music. doesn’t like

I You We They He She It Do Swimming Playing the flute Cooking Making a cake ? like Does Do you like playing basketball? Yes,I do/No,I don’t. Do they like cooking? Yes,they do/No,they don’t. Does she like reading? Yes, she does/No,she doesn’t. Does he like cyling? Yes,he does/No,he doesn’t

What do you like doing in your free time? I like painting in my free time. My hobby is watering the flowers. I enjoy dancing and fishing in my free time.

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40+ hobbies and interests for your resume to impress any interviewer

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Volunteer work, artistic activity, online activities, entertainment.

As work/life boundaries continue to blur and cultural fit comes to the fore in recruitment decisions, experienced professionals are increasingly including their hobbies and interests on their resumes . Whisper it quietly… but if you do it well, it may even be beneficial.

Hobbies and interests have traditionally only been included by early-career professionals to flesh out their personalities, but if you have a genuinely interesting and relevant hobby (or two) to share with a potential employer, including a one-liner is worth considering.

If an employer likes the look of your work experience, they will want to build a rapport with you. Mentioning one of your hobbies is a nice way to slow the pace of any interview and show that they are genuinely interested in you as a person. Including a couple of interests demonstrates that you are comfortable in yourself, with a balanced approach to life.

In addition to our blog on listing hobbies in your resume , we thought that we would explore a longer list of hobbies and interests that you might wish to include. We consider 40+ hobbies / interests with a brief angle for each one that may interest an employer.

Since hobbies on a resume is still not standard practice, we will also explore the following:

  • When should you include hobbies and interests on a resume?
  • How to pick hobbies that complement your application
  • 40+ interests and hobbies and how to “sell” them
  • Which hobbies and interests should you avoid?

In the era of “bringing your whole self to work,” is there a place for your interests on your resume? 

I am all for candidates sharing who they are as well as what they can deliver. It goes without saying that hobbies or interests should be on an early-stage resume, but if there is space at the end of a two-page resume, they are a genuine option.

When and where should you include hobbies and interests on a resume?

There are many careers which require skills that can be developed outside of the workplace.

Anything that increases your value in the eyes of the hiring manager is worth including. They will already be aware of how hobbies and interests contribute to the skillsets of their current people, so including relevant skills for the role in question is sensible.

There is no situation where hobbies and interests should be at the top of a resume , no matter how interesting they are. A simple line at the bottom of the resume or after the skills section will suffice.

How can I write about my hobbies? 

Stick to the one-line rule. For mid and senior career professionals, your hobbies and interests can add a different dimension to the application, but they should not take up more than 1-2 lines. Resume real estate is precious. You should not write a longer hobbies paragraph than this, because it will seem that your work experience is lacking. Full sentences are not required. Offer a very brief description:

Swimming – 1,000m backstroke u18 record. Songwriting – lead singer in a country band.

40+ hobbies and interests for your resume and how to sell them

There are so many work-related skills that can be developed when playing sports. Whether you are playing a team or individual sport, the determination, concentration, and resilience that you learn will come in useful in many work situations. Learning from your losses is a great lesson. All sports people understand the link between hard work and improvement.

  • Baseball. Anyone who plays a team sport understands the importance of doing your individual job for the benefit of the collective.
  • Swimming. Certain individual sports require countless hours of training and preparation for a small window of delivery. It is also a great sport for quiet contemplation.
  • Skiing. Any extreme sport that requires you to take calculated risks and push the limits of your ability will be a good fit for a business career.
  • Yoga. With mental health and mindfulness at the forefront of corporate wellness agendas, yoga practitioners exude a sense of calmness during times of stress.
  • Dance. It goes without saying that being physically fit brings mental benefits. Dance is an activity that demands intense concentration and often teamwork .
  • Gym. Pushing yourself beyond your physical limits puts your muscles in the red zone, but you get stronger as a result. This will become useful when the going gets tough at work.

Venturing into the great outdoors means putting yourself at the mercy of the elements and dealing with whatever nature throws your way. You need to think on your feet, find creative solutions to unexpected problems, learn to take controlled risks and carve your own path. There is a reason why many corporate away days take place at outdoor pursuits centers.

  • Fishing. Hours and hours of waiting for that one fish, and you only get one chance to catch it. One wrong move and it is gone. Sounds like many one-off situations in the workplace.
  • Mountain climbing. Another activity that requires solid decision making and an innate trust in delivering your skills. If you climb as a pair, you place your life in the hands of another.
  • Gardening. Lovingly preparing the ground for a flower that might only bloom for a month requires a patient eye for detail, dealing with elements that are often out of your control.
  • Camping. Venturing into the great outdoors is great for the mind, and while camping might not be the most strenuous activity, it is a sign of someone who is at one with themselves.
  • Orienteering. When you have a map and multiple options of how to get to a waypoint, every decision matters. Do you take the longer road or cut across an energy-sapping swamp?

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A musician’s soul is not gifted to everyone, but a musician’s journey of creativity requires both discipline and dedication. Trying to nail a particular piece over and over again reflects the struggles of many professionals when they are attempting to master a new skill. 

  • Band or orchestra. The coordination and responsibility of delivering your part in an orchestra or a band cannot be underestimated. You are an individual within the whole.
  • Songwriting. We all know that feeling of needing to fill a blank page with something meaningful, but when you need to set the words to music, the challenge doubles.
  • Singing / gigging. Putting yourself in front of an audience (who may even be paying to be there) is nerve-wracking for even the biggest stars. Great practice for office presentations.

What is the difference between a hobby and an interest? A hobby is something that you regularly pursue for the purposes of enjoyment. An interest is less regular or maybe an activity where you are seeking to become more proficient.  For the purposes of this article, we will group them together. For the purposes of your resume and eventual interview, don’t call something a hobby if you have only done it a couple of times.

Whether it is working for a charity or being active in the local community, their choice of volunteer work tells you a lot about a person. Choosing to do something for others for no financial gain is laudable, but it may also hint about their attitude to giving time, attention and knowledge to others in the workplace.

  • Charity / fundraising. Your choice of charity or fundraising activity will tell a lot about you as a person. Sometimes a potential employer just wants to know what you care about.
  • Community events. Doing work in the community is not glamorous; but putting yourself out there to help others is an incredibly worthy trait that will be greatly valued in an office.
  • Environmental work. Caring about the environment often means doing the little things that others consider unimportant – for the greater good.
  • Coaching / mentoring. It is common to coach or mentor friends or family outside of the work environment. If this is something that you enjoy doing, mention it in your resume.

Although many artistic pursuits are individually-oriented, some of the most difficult moments at work are alone late at night in front of a laptop when you are trying to work through a tough problem or make a crucial decision. Finding a direction when you are not sure what to do next lies at the heart of any artistic process.

  • Painting / drawing. With every brush stroke you change the nature of your creation, and it is rare that you can get it back to its original state. What will you do with your blank canvas?
  • Sculpture. Sculpting is something that requires fine motor skills that are important for many roles. Each movement matters as your masterpiece takes place.
  • Photography / video production. Capturing a moment in a photo or creating a compelling video is an art form that has come of age in our ever-online business environment.
  • Design. In our visually driven world, an appreciation of design fundamentals could help to communicate messages, drive sales and grow brands.

Any hobby or interest that involves communication skills will come in useful in most workplaces. The ability to reach other people with the right choice of words is an incredibly useful gift, so someone who writes for pleasure in their spare time is likely to be an effective communicator. Someone who appreciates words is someone who knows their power.

  • Blogging. It takes a certain amount of courage to compose your thoughts and share them with the world. You need to be able to not take criticism personally.
  • Journaling. In a similar way to meditation, journaling is a way to get in touch with your inner world. Someone who is emotionally grounded will be a stable influence on their team.
  • Short stories. You might not have a novel on your hard drive, but the act of strategically piecing together the plot of a short story contains many essentials of business storytelling.
  • Poetry. Too many words can suffocate productivity - long emails and meetings are the bane of many working lives. Poetry is often the art of keeping it short but sweet.
  • Journalism. Many people enjoy the challenge of writing amateur journalism for online or print publications. Researching an interesting story is a challenge in itself.

With the constant march of technology , coding knowledge and an appreciation of the possibilities of A.I. are driving technological change in many industries. Employees with interests in these areas will be more likely to notice opportunities to harness new technologies in the workplace. They will also be evangelists for those around them.

  • Stock trading. Many people have been dabbling in the stock market recently, but when you are investing your own money, you need to develop an appreciation for risk management.
  • Coding. Anyone who can master a programming language is investing in a future where a certain amount of coding expertise will be universally required in so many areas.
  • Artificial intelligence. It might seem decades away, but artificial intelligence is all around us. Those who understand its impact will bring a unique perspective to work discussions.

A stunning website or authoritative social media presence are essential for most modern companies, and while employees with these interests might not work in marketing , they can become advocates to support social media activity and offer valuable feedback in terms of new ideas and creative approaches. 

  • E-sports. Competitive gaming is no longer a niche activity. Playing together in an e-sports environment requires intense cooperation and split-second decision-making skills.
  • Vlogging. Being comfortable talking to others on a video is something that is useful as offices become virtual and communication moves onto a screen. Not everyone enjoys this.
  • Social media. If you have managed to build up a significant social media following you will have many prized skills – networking, communication and strategic marketing.

The ability to captivate a crowd with compelling oratory or sway them with convincing acting is not only for the theater. Anyone who has a fine appreciation for anything performance related will likely pick up a few behavioral tips for the office, meeting room or conference hall. We all play a part at work to some extent.

  • Acting. We all put on a mask at work to a certain extent. No one is fully authentic, so the ability to play a part and act in a certain way is important for team unity.
  • Theater. Working in a broader theater team involves being part of a smooth operation where everyone needs to do their job at exactly the right time.
  • Stand-up comedy. Comedians need to be some of the bravest people out there, and making others laugh is a valuable asset to any team. There is a role for humor in an interview, too.

The desire to broaden horizons, absorb different cultures and learn different languages is the sign of a curious mind. The desire to venture out into the unknown and discover something new is the trait of someone who will lead a team to new heights. International experience is increasingly valued in our globalized and multicultural world.

  • International experience. The experience and cultural awareness that comes with international travel cannot be underestimated in a multicultural workplace.
  • Language learning. Learning a language demonstrates a keen memory and an ability to piece together the building blocks of speech.

What are interpersonal skills: definition + top examples

Getting on with others is the key to business success, but how are interpersonal skills defined and how might we use these examples in our resume to make it stronger? Which interpersonal skills does the job require?

Home hobbies

Whether you are giving your mind a workout with a game of chess, experimenting with flavors in the kitchen or trusting your DIY skills with the latest project, many of the simplest hobbies can offer a future employer a window into your personality. They might not be the most impressive interests, but if you are passionate about them, shout about it.

  • Board games. While they might not be the first hobby that you mention, the intellectual challenge of chess or various other board games can hone vital workplace skills.
  • DIY. Many of us would love to be better at DIY. Home improvement projects mirror many of the skills of running a project in the workplace, so tell them about your kitchen renovation.
  • Mindfulness. Lastly, in a similar way to yoga, adopting a daily practice of mindfulness will help when you get to work. Let your employers know how you prepare for your day.

Which interests and hobbies should you avoid?

  • Anything illegal or dangerous – your judgment should not be questioned.
  • Anything related to religion or politics – don’t risk polarizing opinions.
  • Vague or unusual interests that require a detailed explanation.
  • Avoid a long list. Include a couple with some additional depth of detail.
  • Don’t exaggerate your proficiency. You never know what an interviewer is into.

Strengths in resumes

The best resumes are full of your strengths – not simply abilities you possess, but traits and knowledge that set you apart. Adding personal strengths in your resume allows you to highlight your expertise and mastery of the field. With the right resume strengths, hiring managers will quickly see you as a fierce contender for that perfect position.

Key takeaways

  • The best interviews contain a mix of personal and professional insights.
  • Including a line with a couple of hobbies or interests will guide the interviewer in the desired direction.
  • Make sure your hobbies are relevant for the nature of the role that you are applying for so the interviewer will understand the added value.
  • Times are changing – bring your whole self to the interview by adding this extra dimension.

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The Golden Bachelorette features 24 contestants competing for Joan Vassos' heart, and Jordan Heller is one of those men. Joan, a 61-year-old private school administrator from Rockville, Maryland , got her start on Gerry Turner's Golden Bachelor season. They were forming a deep connection, but Joan had to leave the show early to deal with a family emergency.

Now Joan is ready to continue her journey to find love during The Golden Bachelorette season 1 . Joan is a mother of four and a grandmother of three, who lost her husband of 32 years, John, to pancreatic cancer in 2021 . As Joan meets her 24 suitors, here's what to know about Jordan.

The Golden Bachelorette's Jordan Heller's Age

Jordan is 61 years old.

Jordan is 61 years old . He was born on March 27, 1963. Jordan's zodiac sign is Aries. In a March 2023 Instagram post, Jordan shared a montage of photographs and videos from his 60th birthday celebration.

The Golden Bachelorette's Jordan Heller's Hometown & Family

Jordan lives in chicago, illinois.

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Jordan lives in Chicago, Illinois . According to his ABC bio, he's a dad who loves his family, and he has close relationships with his three daughters. He's also very close with his three brothers. Jordan has a dog named Mickey.

The Golden Bachelorette's Jordan Heller's Job & Education

Jordan is a senior sales executive.

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According to his LinkedIn page, Jordan is the territory sales manager for AquaPhoenix Scientific, a job that he's had since 2023 . Jordan graduated from the University of Iowa with a BBA in marketing. While attending school there, he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

The Golden Bachelorette's Jordan Heller's Hobbies, Interests, & Fun Facts

Jordan loves food & trying new restaurants.

The Golden Bachelorette Contestant Jordan Heller Meeting Joan Vassos On Premiere Night

According to his ABC bio, Jordan loves food . The Golden Bachelorette contestant enjoys eating deep-dish pizza from Lou Malnati's, a Chicago pizzeria. He's looking for a partner who loves trying new restaurants. Jordan also loves Thanksgiving because of the food, family, and football.

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Jordan wants to meet someone who enjoys being outside . He loves to walk his dog, Mickey, along the lake. He also likes to play ping-pong. Jordan hopes that his future wife isn't afraid to be silly and likes to have fun because he doesn't take life too seriously. He misses the days when visitors would stop by people's homes unannounced. When he was in college, Jordan won a "Mr. Legs" contest.

The Golden Bachelorette's Jordan Heller's Instagram

Jordan is active on the social media platform.

Jordan can be found on Instagram at @jordankheller . In his Instagram bio, he describes himself as "Chicago - Girl Dad X 3. Honeycrisp apple enthusiast. Mr Legs award winner 1984." His profile begins with a post from 2013. Jordan's most recent posts are about his Golden Bachelorette experience , including his announcement that he's a contestant on the show. Jordan also has many posts that feature his family and friends.

The Golden Bachelorette contestant Jordan seems as though he could be the perfect match for Joan. He's a family man, who seems to value the same things that she does. Hopefully, Joan and Jordan found the love and happiness that they were searching for with each other .

The Golden Bachelorette premieres on Wednesday, September 18 at 8 p.m. EDT on ABC.

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