Well, I'm not a recruiter or HR, I just give my input on resumes that pass through my office, and sometimes sit in on interviews...
Before I had any involvement in dealing with employees, I was really reluctant to cut my (short) interests section.
When I look at resumes, I'm generally not interested in personal interests. If the interests are valuable, and the person is at all useful in the interview, interests will come up anyway.
FWIW, I don't find your written skills/interests interesting, which I'd like to avoid when other people read my resume, even though I think my own interests are interesting.
My current resume has languages, volunteering, professional and personal interests all rolled into one section, I'm going to need to do some formatting work next time I revise it.
Before I had any involvement in dealing with employees, I was really reluctant to cut my (short) interests section.
When I look at resumes, I'm generally not interested in personal interests. If the interests are valuable, and the person is at all useful in the interview, interests will come up anyway.
FWIW, I don't find your written skills/interests interesting, which I'd like to avoid when other people read my resume, even though I think my own interests are interesting.
My current resume has languages, volunteering, professional and personal interests all rolled into one section, I'm going to need to do some formatting work next time I revise it.