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@thebigk • Mar 24, 2016
You can, but it won't really improve your chances of getting selected for a typical engineering interview. I guess solving the cube should typically go into Hobbies.jasim92Hello There
i can solve Rubik's cube in 2 minutes . i want to know that is it worthy to add this skill in my resume, if YES then under which category(hobbies or other skills) i should add this. #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-# #-Link-Snipped-#
Thanking you
PS: I'm making a lot of assumptions that you're applying to a regular engineering / IT / software job. -
@jasim-g7mjUs • Mar 24, 2016
i am pursuing Btech(IT).
Thank you sir for your time and suggetions -
@shreyas-yx6FwP • Mar 29, 2016
If you think solving Rubik's cube has developed your logical reasoning, debugging and analytical skills, it would be a good idea to add it under hobby. It might help you during personal interview stages. Your technical (IT) knowledge should be your primary forte for cracking interviews.