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WRITE AN INTERVIEW WITH PARENTS ASKING THEIR HOBBIES PROFESSIN OF THEIR CHID THEY THINK ETC

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Answered by Anonymous
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One of the most commonly asked hr interview questions that can take you by surprise is a conversational one – “What are your hobbies?” – Hobbies are seen as markers of a balanced person who is adept at juggling personal and professional well-being. Hiring managers will ask you this question to know if you have avenues to de-stress outside of work and channelize extra energy! In this blog, we have compiled some best-fit situation-wise answers to help you prepare confidently for this ice-breaking interview question.

Pick from these ready-to-use answers to the HR interview question ‘What are your hobbies?’. Speak about your hobbies and things that make you happy! Your enthusiasm will surely infect the interviewer.

I have only one hobby. Yet, it consumes all my free time. I enjoy reading and have always been a voracious reader. Although I prefer reading fiction, I make a deliberate effort to read at least one non-fiction book in a couple of months. My first book was “Famous Five Go to Kirrin Island” at the age of ten. What I truly treasure about my hobby is its power to transport me to different locations whilst I’m still on my couch. It is a low budget travel option that I often take!  Recently,  I started attending book club meetings. It’s a group of 15 individuals and we meet on the third Sunday, every month to discuss books that we have read in that month. It’s wonderful how a few lines can have so many varied interpretations, and can give rise to a multitude of emotions and opinions. My hobby has made me develop analytical thinking and open-mindedness. Reading has also broadened my imagination across horizons. I wouldn’t possibly trade it for anything else, ever!

Answered by thankyebo12
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Whatever activities you enjoy doing in your spare time, when asked “What are your hobbies?” in a job interview, frame your answer in the context of the job and organisation you're applying to work at. For example, if you're applying to be a finance analyst, talk about the problem-solving elements of your hobby.

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I have only three hobby. Yet, it consumes all my free time. I enjoy reading and have always been a voracious reader. Although I prefer reading fiction, I make a deliberate effort to read at least one non-fiction book in a couple of months. My first book was “Famous Five Go to Kirrin Island” at the age of ten. What I truly treasure about my hobby is its power to transport me to different locations whilst I’m still on my couch. It is a low budget travel option that I often take!  Recently,  I started attending book club meetings. It’s a group of 15 individuals and we meet on the third Sunday, every month to discuss books that we have read in that month. It’s wonderful how a few lines can have so many varied interpretations, and can give rise to a multitude of emotions and opinions. My hobby has made me develop analytical thinking and open-mindedness. Reading has also broadened my imagination across horizons. I wouldn’t possibly trade it for anything else, ever!

I absolutely love cooking. I can merrily state that my kitchen is my playground in every sense! My mother has always been a wonderful cook, and I feel she is my inspiration. I have seen her prepare scrumptious meals for hundreds of guests in a few hours! Honestly, I find cooking very therapeutic and look forward to planning my meals every day. Besides, my family and friends have always been very patient and supportive, and happily turn into guinea pigs for my experimental recipes! It’s only due to their encouragement and constructive criticism that I’ve gotten better at my hobby. Other than cooking, I like watching lifestyle channels and food shows. I also maintain a journal in which I keep jotting down my recipes from time to time and I might publish it someday!

Another one of my  hobby is acting.  I have always been very interested in dramatics. Early on, I had the benefit of good counsel to understand the difference between hobbies and career. Hobbies are what we do away from work, they are the keys to the doors of rejuvenation. Currently, I am a part of a theater group and perform in skits and sketches. Acting helps me forget myself and take on different characters and understand things from varied angles. It has honed my ability as a team player and objective thinker. Not to forget, it is thrilling and exhilarating to perform in front of an audience!

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