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While you’re revamping your resume or cover letter or constructing your
proof-by-example stories for interviews, you’ll find you need to watch your word
choice. Why? Communication is powerful if the words we use to communicate are
powerful. That’s not all it takes, but the right words make for a good
beginning.
So as you craft achievement statements or write paragraphs
that sell your skills or draft interview responses to knock the employers’ socks
off, consider these suggestions:
· Use verbs in active tense, not
passive tense. · Use verbs that convey power and action. · Use
verbs that claim the highest level of skill or achievement you can legitimately
claim. · Use verbs to accurately describe what you have done on the
job. · Use adjectives and adverbs sparingly, but when you use them, use
them well. · Use nouns that are as specific and as descriptive as
possible. · Use numbers whenever possible. · Use the most
impressive (and still honest) form of the number you use. · Never lie!
It IS NOT worth it. It WILL catch up with you. · Proofread all your
verbs and nouns for agreement, tense and appropriateness.
Here, then,
are 175 powerful verbs and phrases to make use of in resumes, cover letters and
interviews:
· abated · abolished · accelerated
· accomplished · achieved · actively participated
· administered · advanced · advised
· aggressively analyzed · applied · assumed a key
role · authored · automated · built · hired
· closed · coached · co-developed
· codirected · co-founded · cold called
· collected · co-managed · communicated
· completed · computerized · conceptualized
· conducted · consolidated · contained
· contracted · contributed · controlled
· convinced · coordinated · cost effectively created
· critiqued · cut · dealt effectively
· decreased · defined · delivered · designed
· developed · developed and applied · directed
· doubled · earned · eliminated · emphasized
· enforced · established · evaluated
· exceeded · executed · exercised · expanded
· expedited · facilitated · filled · focused
· formulated · fostered · founded · gained
· generated · ground-breaking · headed up
· helped · identified · implemented
· improved · increased · initiated
· innovated · instituted · instructed
· integrated · interviewed · introduced
· investigated · lectured · led · leveraged
· maintained · managed · marketed
· motivated · negotiated · orchestrated
· organized · outmaneuvered · overcame
· oversaw · penetrated · performed
· permitted · persuaded · planned · played a
key role · positioned · prepared · presented
· prevented · produced · profitably
· project managed · promoted · proposed
· prospected · protected · provided
· published · quadrupled · ranked · received
· recommended · recruited · reduced
· removed · renegotiated · replaced
· researched · resolved · restored
· restructured · reversed · satisfied
· saved · scheduled · scoped out · selected
· self-financed · set up · sold · solved
· staffed · started · stopped · streamlined
· substituted · supervised · taught
· tightened · took the lead in · trained
· trimmed · tripled · troubleshooted
· turned around · upgraded · yielded
While
you certainly can use the list anytime you’re looking to say something in a more
powerful way, you can also use it to help jog your memory about accomplishments
on present and past jobs that you might otherwise overlook. Also, consider using
the list to help you refine your resumes and cover letters to be more powerful
in their presentation and communication.
Cheryl Lynch Simpson is a Spiritual Director and Solutions Coach who helps
women discover and create the life they've always wanted to live. Cheryl
is the author of over 30 print/Internet articles and the founder of
Coaching Solutions For Women, a coaching website that produces
and showcases career, business, and life solutions that improve the life balance
of today's busy women. For a complimentary copy of her latest e-book,
Ten-Minute Stress Zappers for Women Service Business
Owners, visit http://www.coachingsolutionsforwomen.com.
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