This is an important section of the CV that should not be overlooked. Include anything which you feel highlights personal qualities, particularly leadership and the ability to work well in a team, along with creative pursuits and community service. Hobbies and interests give a more personal touch to your CV. Avoid the temptation to exaggerate as it can be painfully obvious. We’ve all donated clothes to the Salvation Army bins. Don’t turn this into “contributor of material goods to a charity organization”.
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