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Hobbies Section Of Resume

Hobbies Section Of Resume
Hobbies Section Of Resume

Question: How does this look on my resume if I am applying for a job at an investment firm?

I am going to be a junior in college this fall so I don’t have much professional experience working with investments. I do have experience in investing and trading stocks though. So if I were to add the following items on my resume under the “Hobbies and Skills” section, would it look impressive or would it look no good. All of the following is true by the way:

·Has a passion for researching equities.
·Recently started managing $90,000 of family portfolios, which include equities and options.
·Realized a 40% gain year over year in a model portfolio from 2006-2007.

As I said, this would be listed under the “hobbies and skills” section of the portfolio. I also have a few more things listed there so it is not like this is the only thing.

Thanks for answers.


Answer: Well…so much for the “uninformed” trying to give “amateurish and nonsensical advice”. Geez.

Sorry, I’m tired, should have been in bed already…but “hey”…I’m trying to help someone out here!!!

First of all…What kind of job do you want with an investment firm? There are many…Bond traders, merger & acquisition consultants, floor traders, options traders, commodities traders, treasury/agency/CMO’s,…yada-yada-yada…as well as all the standard…and not so standard…administrative positions.

If, as most people are assuming…me too…you want to be a Financial Advisor/ Stock Broker/ Financial Planner, etc etc…working with individuals versus institutions…then DON’T INCLUDE ANYTHING that you’ve listed.

Investment companies…one’s I’ve worked for…and the one I STILL work for… don’t care “squat” about how much you LIKE to “research equities”, enjoy “managing 90k” in assets, or made “hypothetically” a good return for a “pretend” portfolio.

Here’s your “appropriate” resume format for most “Investment companies” hiring “Financial Advisors”:
-Name
-Address
-Phone number

Education: (High school and college and ?)
Work History: (if none…list apprenticeships, etc…or skip?)
Computer Literacy: (maybe)
Hobbies(?): (see below)
Community Groups/Affiliations: ( =contacts for leads later?)
Languages: (more than one?)

A cover letter is where you would state “goals and ambitions”…but, please…keep it “business-like”…no Oprah, Tyra Banks, Uncle Phil…uh, Dr. Phil type touchy feely crap…if you want to work in the “real world” of finance and business…dry that spot behind your ears, wipe your nose, “buck-up” as they say and act like the man your want to become!!! Your cover letter should be similar to a letter to shareholders…but short…like a one-pager from Warren Buffet or similar. Yes, a one-page cover letter and a one-page resume. You get to impress your “prospective employer” by showing up (even to fill out an application) in a suit and tie, by speaking intelligently and confidently, and by showing an earnest interest do doing well financially…for yourself, the firm, and the cllent!!!!!

You CANNOT have enough experience to “qualify” to manage the assets of someone who has already 1) ran a successful business for years 2) saved 100k+ over a lifetime..or the last 2-5 years 3) has 5 million in liquid cash and another 5-10 million in properties (residential/commercial?). You “can” grow into it…by joining a reputable firm that will “train you”/ “educate you” and enable you to “survive” in the business to eventually be qualified to be in a room with the people I’ve just described. Because, “pretending” to know more than you do…can lead to losing a grandmother’s lifesavings that can’t “make it back” through employment…and that would be a terrible thing to have hanging over your soul…and you never want to be that person. Never gamble with someone else’s money… yours… sure, it’s yours…not someone else’s.

The “investment company” doesn’t care about your 90k….that’s a “small account” in our world…and many of my peers won’t even take them as a client. 40% in a year, big deal, many people do that…consistency is the key…what happened next…all gone?….dropped back to 20%…..it doesn’t matter…it’s “pretend” money…I always win at Monopoly…can I manage your 5 Billion dollar commercial project, with no “real” experience? (but I own Park Place and all 4 utilities!!!)

Investment firms want someone that is ETHICAL…that WON’T be trading stocks and options for a group of clients with 90k accross multiple accounts…it’s too high risk…for YOU..the firm and the clients…if you mess up…it’s your license and career that’s gone…along with the money!!! ETHICAL, willing to WORK HARD, is INTELLIGENT, seems SINCERE, and will a sense of TRUST in their clients/prospective clients. If clients sense that you are honest and ethical and have their best interest at heart…and you stick with financial basics…you and they will do well.

Basics. In the application stage, and starting out…that’s the key…and don’t try to impress a future manager with “minor” things like “investment experience” that doesn’t qualify as either “investments” or “experience”. If you want to list hobbies..include, sailing, learning languages, playing in chess tournaments….something that shows you are a “well-rounded” mentally/emotionally healthy individual who can cope with the stress of a “stressful” job…but bullet points only…leave the “dribble” to the cover letter…if you can’t help yourself.

…and I’m tired…. goodnight.

Hobbies Famous People

Hobbies Famous People
Hobbies Famous People

Question: I want to sell my dads music. need help?

my dad sings for a hobby. hes made a professional cd, ‘famous Italian cover songs’. people have actualy bought the cds at my dads retail store. he has sold ALOT for $10.

i want to sell it online. maybe each song alone. can anyone tell me where and how to do it please? ebay is good for selling the entire cd but what do u recommend?





Answer: I think you can sell cds from the site cdbaby.com. My cousin has a cd for sale there but I’m not sure if he sells it or someone sells it for him there.

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Small Hobby Horse

Small Hobby Horse
Small Hobby Horse

Question: Ideas to start a small farm?

Ive lived a small horse/chicken farm before, but Im just not that into animals anymore. I was wondering what crops grow well in Georgia and are easiest to grow, take care of and harvest. And maybe some info on how to do such things, and which crops are most profitable.
Ive never grown anything more than tomatoes, and was thing about this as a hobby/extra income idea.





Answer: There are a lot of things that you would be able to grow that would be quite lucrative. You could plant corn, berry plants, peppers, lettuce, cucumber, potatoes, tomatoes, radishes, beets, carrots. These are just a few examples of things that you would be able to sell. Hope that this helps you.

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What Are Some Common Hobbies

What Are Some Common Hobbies
What Are Some Common Hobbies

Question: What are some really neat, unique hobbies?

What are some cool hobbies that are unique? I don’t want you to say something like singing or soccer because those are both really common. Maybe something like yo-yoing or ping-pong…. Give me some ideas!!!





Answer: I know a guy that collects speculums.

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What are the Top 10 Hobbies In Uk

What are the Top 10 Hobbies In Uk
What are the Top 10 Hobbies In Uk

Grand National sounds like a name for some International event, and in some way, it is an International event. Grand National is the name of a horse racing event in the United Kingdom. Every year, thousands of hobbyists and horse racing enthusiasts flock to Aintree to watch this thrilling and exciting event.

Grand National, unlike other ordinary horse races, have one of the most difficult circuit. All in all, there are 30 fences that the horses have to clear in the race. Out of the 30 fences, 28 have to be jumped over twice. Only 2 require only 1 jump. The fences present formidable challenges to the horses and the jockeys. Speed and power alone is never enough. Concentration, as well as a lot of luck, is also badly needed in this race.

Because of the drama and excitement caused by the race, the Grand National is well liked by many people – even those who know nothing about horse racing. In fact, the event is so popular that it is one of ten events reserved for live broadcast on terrestrial television in the UK.

If you are looking for a new hobby, perhaps you may be interested in learning how to pick winners for this event. The moment you start, you will quickly learn that it’s not all that easy to pick a Grand National winner. If it’s that easy, the bookies won’t be able to make a living collecting bets. But take it as a personal challenge. Here are some suggestions on how you can start.

Picking up hints and tips from websites.

There are literally thousands of websites on the Internet offering interesting hints and tips for the event. You may be tempted to place some bets based on these hints. But if you are truly interested in making this a long term hobby, perhaps it’s best to conduct some research first.

Research previous Grand National records.

Hints and tips offered by others may not be good enough for you. Very often, you find that the picks are for hot favorites. But if you spend a little time looking at previous records, you observe that out of a hundred Grand National races, only 10 hot favorites came out as winners. Obviously, the odds are not that great.Why is this so?

Like a Formula 1 car race, fans have learned that everything can happen during a Grand National race. Horses get injured often due to the nightmarish jumps, thus giving a chance for even the slowest horse to catch up.

Therefore, never write off any horse simply based on odds. You never know if the horse may just end up winning the race.

If you like, you may go a little further and learn more about the trainers. The trainer, the horse, and the jockey all plays a part in affecting the outcome of the race. Surely, having more experience with tough horse races like Grand National wouldn’t hurt!

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