Hours are hours, you can count anything as total pilot time on a CV. Each licence has a requirement for what can and can't be counted, for example you could get an EASA CPL(A) with only 70 hours in airplanes and an EASA ATPL(A) with only 750 hours if you use all the exemptions. But as for your CV - the important ones are TT, PIC and time on type. So if an airline asks for 3000tt with 1000 on jets above 40t then 2000 hours can be made up of MEP/SEP/TMG/Helicopter/Glider/ Balloon/Airship/Powered-lift/Microlight/Paraglider/
Hang-glider/Paramotor etc...