I've been updating my CV today and was about to mention in the 'Hobbies/Interest' bit that I had a bike. But then I've been having second thoughts......
Like everything in life some people love bikes and some hate them.
What if the person sifting through the pile of CV's tosses mine into the bin because they think bikes are dangerous and bikers take too many risks and are potentially going to be off work due to injuries?
What do you think?
Have you all included it on your CV's?
Has it given you any extra kudos with the HR manager and actually helped you get the job?
Alice - we have a few acres down here for you to practice ten point turns in - we have cut down the hedges and cleared all the adjoining fields for you as well !!!!!!!!
GL btw Lisa
Go for it Lisa - don't tell them until you get the job - then turn up in your clad on your bike (element of surprise) - don't forget the shake of the head when you take your lid off (in case you wondering no it never worked for me that bit!!!) Good Luck
Hi Lisa, I don't see why you shouldn't mention your bike in your hobbies/interest section of your C V. It's part of who you are, part of your life. As long as you mention other hobbies/interests too, something that shows you can work as part of a team, that way they can ask you about your other hobbies.
I remember putting on my C V about having a bike etc and in an interview the interviewer asked me about my hobbies and I said 'mainly motobrbikes' I didn't give her something else she could ask me about and it killed the conversation. Have you ever seen a human rabbit in the headlights? that was her lol
Good luck with the job you're applying for, let us know how you get on.
"Just tell them your a good christian and always eat fish on a friday."
Or tell them that you're a good fish and always eat christians on a friday?
Why not put bikes down as a hobby etc? I have it on my CV and it's always a good talking point. Plus you'd be amazed how many people ride bikes; just cos the guy is sat on the other side of his huge desk wearing his £2k Savile Row, don't mean he ain't a biker!
Recently I went to a meeting on my bike and sat there amongst a load of pin stripes in my leathers and t-shirt only to find that they all rode bikes as well! The next meeting I went to with the same people (last Friday), I thought I'd go in the car all suited up and my clients turned up on their bikes because "I'd made them feel guilty about not using them" lol!!
I think I'm going to have to do several versions depending on the job I'm going for. - listing rug making and balloon twisting as my hobbies on one, then add bikes to another
@Chickflick - I always try the hair/head shake thing when taking my lid off too, but it never looks quite right on me either (more like a shaggy dog shaking it's head because it's got a flea in its ear)
Loved hearing about your experiences Sandi and Geoffb
Lisa, I have it on my CV , my last job I had a 40 min chat with the MD as he had just passed his test & had got his 1st big bike lol
It did raise a few eyebrows the 1st time I used it to go to work on tho ... apparently not many people working for accountants use bikes & certainly not (according to one guy) someone who looked as feminine as me (suits n skirts for work )
I think it depends on whether you think you can talk ot into a plus point. If you can say with some conviction that its about freedom, solo achievement, ownership, not taking the obvious solution, thinking in a different way, etc you might tick some of the buzz words the interviewer is looking for. G.