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Is wieght loss an appropriate thing to put on a resume?
flashesbuck
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So i was thinking about this the other day, when i was applying for a new positions at my office, any may submit some more Resumes elsewhere.
i have lost 80 lbs so far, still working on it, and im damn proud of it! It shows dedication, and determination! and willingness to work hard for what you want? right?!
So couldn't it go at the bottom under the achievements and awards?
i have lost 80 lbs so far, still working on it, and im damn proud of it! It shows dedication, and determination! and willingness to work hard for what you want? right?!
So couldn't it go at the bottom under the achievements and awards?
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I wouldn't do it, it seems kind of odd to me to put something like that on a resume. Don't get me wrong, it's a great achievement, but I don't think it's relevant to a job.0
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BUT how did you get overweight in the first place? That might show the opposite - just sayin0
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I wouldn't......unless it was a job with Weight Watchers or a similar organzation.0
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Probably not best to put it down.0
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I work in a Career Center and HIGHLY recommend not putting it on your résumé... unless your applying for some form of personal trainer, fitness, etc. position.
ETA: It's an amazing accomplishment, BUT that might be something to speak about in an interview type setting instead. Great work! :drinker:0 -
I wouldn't do it, it seems kind of odd to me to put something like that on a resume. Don't get me wrong, it's a great achievement, but I don't think it's relevant to a job.
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No I dont think so. But I think during an interview, highlighting your commitment to fitness abd asking if there are any corporate softball teams or corporate 5Ks or charity walks that the company does is fine.0
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Only if you're applying for a job in a weight loss related field0
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No, not appropriate. Sorry.0
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Definitely not. :flowerforyou:0
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Maybe put your favorite physical activity under a hobbies section? It could reflect that you are an active person. Like hiking or biking?0
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What they said!No I dont think so. But I think during an interview, highlighting your commitment to fitness abd asking if there are any corporate softball teams or corporate 5Ks or charity walks that the company does is fine.
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absolutely not! but I'm damn proud of you...0
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Ummm, NO! I work in HR and this falls along the lines of adding a picture to your resume, or putting that you are a domestic engineer when you are a stay at home mom. :laugh:0
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So i was thinking about this the other day, when i was applying for a new positions at my office, any may submit some more Resumes elsewhere.
i have lost 80 lbs so far, still working on it, and im damn proud of it! It shows dedication, and determination! and willingness to work hard for what you want? right?!
So couldn't it go at the bottom under the achievements and awards?
It also shows the lack thereof to get to the point were weight loss of 80+ lbs is necessary.0 -
You could include a 'skills' section where you would include dedication, and determination! and willingness to work hard.. because these are soft skills that translate to any job. But I would leave it at that..0
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:huh:0
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No, it isnt relevant. I would roll my eyes at it and move on.0
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i work in human resources & i can tell you right now NOT to put that on your resume.0
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