If you include it,...It should be the last thing at the bottom.
If it tacky/douchey to list athletic achievments on resume.Example, cite any titles / records you've won in PL or any other sports?Im leaning toward douchey but a buddy tells me, 'no, it shows dediction etc., employers love that'input?
Do not do it! Unless the job is specifically related to athletics.
Do not do it! Unless the job is specifically related to athletics. For example, if you are applying to be an Associate Athletic Director or an Assistant Coach references to your athletic prowess are unwarranted.
I review lots of resumes every year and athletic achievements (among other things) always get my attention. I'd list them at the end under an "interests" section.
Soooo.....Should we follow the advice of the Christian Fundamentalist, or the black guy from the Village People....Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....
Unless your job has some kind of amazing physical requirement... Don't do it.You will come across as a buffoon.
I was just kidding, I'm all set and probably won't be messing with a resume ever again.
Someday,...somewhere,...when you least expect it,...you get a memo telling you to go to Human Resources.
Do not do it! Unless the job is specifically related to athletics. If you are applying to be an Associate Athletic Director or an Assistant Coach fine, otherwise references to your athletic prowess are unwarranted.
Someday,...somewhere,...when you least expect it,...you get a memo telling you to go to Human Resources the phone will stop ringing for your independent contract services and your rent will be due.
I'm an independent contractor, but I understand. Life can suck
Someday...somewhere...when you least expect it...you will get a medical diagnoses and you will not have comprehensive medical insurance. (this is in the United States)
Why won't I have health insurance?
My health insurance is $652.00 a month...just for me...