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<blockquote data-quote="Jessica Booker" data-source="post: 153119" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>1) if your positions of responsibility in the work place were beyond your day job you can include them here (eg you were part of an employee network group of did fundraising in the work place). Volunteer roles could also be included here as long as they are not listed in your work experience section. Your proudest achievement can be work related if you want it to be.</p><p></p><p>2) at the interview stage it isn’t necessarily important for them to have this information about you as they are assessing your abilities now, not what you have done in the past. If you want to include work details then do so as long as they are 1) not included in your work experience section 2) are extra curriculars to your job (eg you are not contracted to do it, but are taking on the additional responsibilities out of your own choice).</p><p></p><p>You are not limited to your hobbies. The rest of your application is going to be reviewed, it js just your interviewers (should you get through to interview) will only have this 500 word section.</p><p></p><p>One thing to stress, this is not for you to list all your accomplishments though. You have to pick one achievement that you are most proud of. Everything else should be things you have done out of choice rather than because you had to (meaning of extra curriculars)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jessica Booker, post: 153119, member: 2672"] 1) if your positions of responsibility in the work place were beyond your day job you can include them here (eg you were part of an employee network group of did fundraising in the work place). Volunteer roles could also be included here as long as they are not listed in your work experience section. Your proudest achievement can be work related if you want it to be. 2) at the interview stage it isn’t necessarily important for them to have this information about you as they are assessing your abilities now, not what you have done in the past. If you want to include work details then do so as long as they are 1) not included in your work experience section 2) are extra curriculars to your job (eg you are not contracted to do it, but are taking on the additional responsibilities out of your own choice). You are not limited to your hobbies. The rest of your application is going to be reviewed, it js just your interviewers (should you get through to interview) will only have this 500 word section. One thing to stress, this is not for you to list all your accomplishments though. You have to pick one achievement that you are most proud of. Everything else should be things you have done out of choice rather than because you had to (meaning of extra curriculars) [/QUOTE]
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