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New trend helps fitness freaks land jobs, they say — but not every employer is convinced
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Gen Z workers claim bizarre skills on resumes

He recalled one engineer who thought they would be a lock for a role for reasons beyond a skillset needed. Instead, the candidate thought running 15 marathons, among other competitions would land the gig. They also bragged about landing a sportswear sponsorship.

Major airline announces policy to charge customers who bring carry-on bags onto planes, sparking outrage: 'Not acceptable'How inspirational ‘King of Chemo’ turned terminal brain cancer and a year left to live into 15 finished marathons “I want to show a little bit of my character and personality, to show that I’m hardworking and ambitious,” she told the outlet. “I put it in there as a way to show that I have passions and am working towards something.”During a run, he posted a video defending the practice.

“It shows that you have the ability to be intrinsically motivated to do something that you’re not being told to do.”However, not all athletes who work in corporate jobs are sprinting to put their time on a resume.

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