Do you have 'Interests / Hobbies' on your CV?

Throughout school, college and now even university the templates provided always include a section for hobbies or interests. I'm undecided on including this, if you have the experience and qualifications to be interviewed then surely including a list of what you like doing in your spare time is pointless?
I'm sure the employer can find this out at the interview if they wish, just seems strange it has always been included in templates that I've seen. I expect most of you to say it's not needed, but I think there may be some subtle differences with this type of thing between the US and the UK, so would be good to get opinions from both sides.
I'm sure the employer can find this out at the interview if they wish, just seems strange it has always been included in templates that I've seen. I expect most of you to say it's not needed, but I think there may be some subtle differences with this type of thing between the US and the UK, so would be good to get opinions from both sides.
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Might be different in the UK though.
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HR peeps (least in the uk) like to see these things, supposedly lets them see how much of a rounded individual you are, now if I actually put some of my hobbies on there I dont think I'd get an interview !! lol
I actually had "Video games" under the Hobbies and Interests category on my resume back when I was 18, applying for a tech support job. The guy that was hiring me asked what games I played and we wound up getting together on a unreal 2k3 server. I got the job
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HAHAHA that is great. But in all seriousness do not put on hobbies/interests. Your potential employer doesn't need to know what you like to do on the side. It really has no place on a resume.
Don't list share trading/property investment etc as a hobby. A potential employee will assume that you'll be checking the stock market all day instead of working.