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    At the moment I'm in the middle of writing scholarship applications for University next year, and also touching up my resume.

    I was thinking of what I could put down for volunteer work because I really have nothing so I asked my mum, who suggested I write about "that Habbo thing you do". I hadn't even considered putting down Habbox things, because it's just a thing I do online really, but my mum thinks writing that I've volunteered for an internet site for almost two years is worth putting down as it would look good.

    My mum isn't exactly sure what I do at Habbox, I mean she used to think I was a Habbo moderator lol but she knows I do some "managing help type thing" and is always suggesting I keep a list of what I've done and put it down on my scholarship application. She really reckons it would be beneficial seeing as I'm wanting to go into media and communications, and possibly IT.

    So basically my question is, have you or would you put your Habbox jobs (or any other Internet jobs you've done) down on your resume or applications for University scholarships or something similar? Maybe only if you were a senior/manager/general manager? Or if you were applying for a radio job and had been a head DJ on HabboxLive for example?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ekelektra View Post
    At the moment I'm in the middle of writing scholarship applications for University next year, and also touching up my resume.

    I was thinking of what I could put down for volunteer work because I really have nothing so I asked my mum, who suggested I write about "that Habbo thing you do". I hadn't even considered putting down Habbox things, because it's just a thing I do online really, but my mum thinks writing that I've volunteered for an internet site for almost two years is worth putting down as it would look good.

    My mum isn't exactly sure what I do at Habbox, I mean she used to think I was a Habbo moderator lol but she knows I do some "managing help type thing" and is always suggesting I keep a list of what I've done and put it down on my scholarship application. She really reckons it would be beneficial seeing as I'm wanting to go into media and communications, and possibly IT.

    So basically my question is, have you or would you put your Habbox jobs (or any other Internet jobs you've done) down on your resume or applications for University scholarships or something similar? Maybe only if you were a senior/manager/general manager? Or if you were applying for a radio job and had been a head DJ on HabboxLive for example?
    I suppose to an extent what you've done at habbox would be beneficial to put down in the sense that you're familiar with the forum based website and have gained a senior role in a quite well established (and well known website) so to that extent it would be good to put on your CV but then at the same time do you want people knowing you play habbo?



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    Tbh I've never even considered doing so, and I doubt I ever would but I guess you could put it down if you wanted to . I guess it'll look good having more voluntary work.

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    Actually, I was speaking to my boyfriend about this as it would help a great deal and I believe it has helped @lawrawrrr; and @xxMATTGxx;, but correct me if I'm wrong.

    When I update my CV I will be adding my stuff on it as 4 years is a lot of time for me, and two years is for you. Also, if you don't want people to realise fully what it was for you could tweak the titles, for example I'll probably put Values Manager and Media Manager as opposed to Rare Values Manager and News Manager. A good point we touched up upon last night was the fact if it came down to an interview you can talk about it and show an interest. It'll also prove that you have social skills and can help people, depending what your role is of course.

    I'd put it on Erin as it should help you in the future.

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    Yeah I put on the fact that I was News manager, ran online competitions/event and am a graphic designer basically. I think it's helped, it's helped in my student media role that I had Habbox experience!

    It's just finding the right wording really, for hxhd I'd say an information or help department on a website?





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    personally, i just never would and i'd find it quite frankly embarrassing i'd rather just go out and volunteer somewhere irl

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    dont think id ever put habbox down on my cv lol

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    when i was having my college interview i mentioned that i made graphics for a website/forum that i'm a member of and my tutor seemed pretty impressed, i can't see anything bad coming from putting it down and idk why you'd get embarrased because you wouldn't have to name the site or say what it is to anyone if you didn't want to. you should go for it!

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    Of course I wouldn't, don't be silly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samanfa View Post
    Actually, I was speaking to my boyfriend about this as it would help a great deal and I believe it has helped @lawrawrrr; and @xxMATTGxx;, but correct me if I'm wrong.

    When I update my CV I will be adding my stuff on it as 4 years is a lot of time for me, and two years is for you. Also, if you don't want people to realise fully what it was for you could tweak the titles, for example I'll probably put Values Manager and Media Manager as opposed to Rare Values Manager and News Manager. A good point we touched up upon last night was the fact if it came down to an interview you can talk about it and show an interest. It'll also prove that you have social skills and can help people, depending what your role is of course.

    I'd put it on Erin as it should help you in the future.
    I never mentioned Habbox specifically but I did mention I volunteered for a website and went into what I did etc etc. The person who did the interview actually asked about it and it looks like it did somewhat help me get the current job I have.


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