Every resume should have strong action verbs strategically
placed throughout—most importantly, at the beginning of the
majority of your bullet points and accomplishment-based
statements. Please do yourself —and every hiring manager
out there—a favor; do not start your sentences with:
Responsible for … Worked with … or any other opening
that lacks power and punch.
These really do nothing for your resume or experience except
hurt it. Hiring managers are not exactly captivated by the
phrases, ‘responsible for’ or ‘worked
with’. They are just so boring and repetitive—and
it’s because just about every job seeker out there uses
them. Hiring managers want—need—words that jump
off the page and captivate them. Here are a few examples of my
favorite action words:
- Captivated
- Championed
- Directed
- Exceeded
- Pioneered
- Formulized (or Formulated)
- Generated
- Intensified
- Leveraged
- Masterminded
- Maximized
- Mentored
- Optimized
- Orchestrated
- Re-engineered
- Spearheaded
- Structured
- Proliferate
- Recaptured
- Rejuvenated
Truthfully, the list could go on. Don’t believe
me? Use the synonym feature in Microsoft Word or go to
thesaurus.com. Be creative in your action verb choice, and
choose strong words that convey ACTION to begin every
sentence. These words communicate action, results,
accomplishments, and contributions—which are all key
components in creating a powerful and captivating resume.