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| View Poll Results: Would you put "Video gaming" as a hobby on your CV? | |||
| Yes |
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6 | 26.09% |
| No |
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17 | 73.91% |
| Voters: 23. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I think the hobbies section in CV is quite pointless in general, as if I have the right qualifications and experience for a job, it's nobody's business what I do in my free time.
However, either way, I can't think of any jobs outside of the game industry where listing video gaming as a hobby would be relevant. Certainly not in chemical engineering, are you kidding? The things that you mentioned (better coordination, creativity, etc.) can be named in another section (personal traits), as they don't have anything to do with videogame per se, really (at least not in most people's eyes). Jam it back in, in the dark. Nothing wrong with not being strong
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