I've always wondered: is it ever appropriate / worth it to add "fun" skills to a resume?
For example, I'm a trained software engineer and currently run a manufacturing company. I'm looking to move back to software and take on a project management role, and I have plenty of skills and content to fill a full sheet. But, I'm also really into bread making, pickling, and other "creative" skills that I thought could be fun include on a resume and might set me apart.
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I've always wondered: is it ever appropriate / worth it to add "fun" skills to a resume?
For example, I'm a trained software engineer and currently run a manufacturing company. I'm looking to move back to software and take on a project management role, and I have plenty of skills and content to fill a full sheet. But, I'm also really into bread making, pickling, and other "creative" skills that I thought could be fun include on a resume and might set me apart.
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