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Strong and weak words in your resume

It is hard to overestimate the power of the word. According to psychologists, it treats and cripples. And in our case, it also sells, and it helps to find work. The meaning of the right word is especially important in such an important document for your career as a resume.

The art of using “strong” words and avoiding “weak” is one of the most important skills of good CV-writers in the West, and we have professional resume compilers. Of course, strong and weak words are just one of dozens of aspects of writing an effective resume. The competent structure of the resume, its adaptation to a specific vacancy, the optimal saturation of the resume with “keywords”, the correct formatting of the text, the readability, and much more are also important. Learn more about

"Strong" words

Use these words with caution, without going too far. And do not exaggerate your achievements. Remember that you may be asked to comment on each phrase, provide factual evidence and also verify this data in past jobs.
Remember, the quality of using “strong” words is more important than their quantity. Carefully select the words that describe your work experience and make sure that you still find the necessary facts to describe your achievements. And these words will help you with this:

Created
Reached (such and such a result)
Developed (concept)
Implemented (for example, a program)
Initiated
Organized
Performed
Trained (e.g. 12 managers)
Headed (department)
Managed (group)
Launched / Launched (in action)
Built (system)
Supervised
Adapted
Increased / increased (profit)
Improved
Solved (task)
Conducted an analysis

"Weak words"

On the other hand, there are quite a few words that are either completely superfluous in the text, either require concretization, or simply fill a sore mouth, because they are used in almost every resume and do not carry useful information. Avoid such words and phrases, use synonyms if you can not refuse them. Or specify their meaning with some examples or facts:
Creative
Organized
Sociable (in 90% of the resume!)
Team player
Extensive experience
Motivated
Responsible
Analytical thinking
Effective
Carried out activities ... (Oh, horror!)
Promotion
Contributed
Successful
Took part
Was engaged
Ensured compliance

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