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Since I am not really sure if I will leave my country or not, I saw some decent jobs in SO, so I would like to make sure my profile is good to go. This way, if I stay and decline a PhD offer, I can apply right away.

In my CV, I have a work experience section. There I haven't listed my first real job, working as a waiter in a very busy place. A recruiter that I was talking to lately saw that from the section Why me? and told me that I should list that in the work experience, since it adds info about myself.

Should I add to my CV here that I have worked as waiter? I haven't, since it's irrelevant to the field of Informatics and Telecommunications.

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    So, you're saying your experience as a waiter can't help you design an system to analyze customers' cell phone obsession while dining :)
    – user4151918
    May 15, 2016 at 2:20
  • @PetahChristian haha, good point. I am just asking if it is usual to include our non related (to the job we will apply) work experiences!
    – gsamaras
    May 15, 2016 at 3:07
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    Why do you think it's unrelated? Two words: transferable skills.
    – jonrsharpe
    May 15, 2016 at 6:08
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    Dealing with (possibly angry) customers (clients) in the right way is a good skill to have if you are every dealing with customers or clients in the future - some examples: helpdesk, tech support, management. The customers could be other departments (divisions) of the same company. Remember customers are people and good people skills are valuable. May 15, 2016 at 7:07
  • I would not worry about adding a waiter skill, your resume is not lacking for achievements at all. The only potential improvement I can imagine is adding some more human voice up front. This is a matter of style and opinion and I offer it only as an option. For some guidance on how to do this, see forbes.com/sites/lizryan/2014/07/17/…
    – Paul
    May 15, 2016 at 12:23
  • Good question, but wouldn't it belong on The Workplace rather than SO Meta? That you saw decent jobs on SO seems not more than tangential to the topic.
    – das-g
    May 15, 2016 at 12:31
  • @jonrsharpe that's it and that should be an answer! David, hell yeah! The place I was working was the hottest place in the "Miami of Greece" and most of the customers were very rich and/or famous, which lead to grumpy behaviors occasionally, so you are correct! Paul, I am not sure what some more human voice up front means, can you expand? das-g, that was the question I was facing when posting. But then because of the jobs in SO, I thought I should post here, wrongly obviously. Should I post in the workplace too, since the question is delete here?
    – gsamaras
    May 15, 2016 at 14:04

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