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Expert Tips: Using Strong Resume Verbs

Updated: Jul 30

This is an excerpt from "Unlocking Opportunities: How to Find a Job With a Criminal Record, " a 38-page guidebook of expert advice and step-by-step instructions on navigating the employment landscape with a criminal record.


Using strong action verbs in your resume can effectively highlight your accomplishments and responsibilities. Here’s a comprehensive list of verbs grouped by categories commonly found in resumes. Strategically incorporating these verbs can help showcase your skills, experiences, and achievements to potential employers. Tailor your language to fit the specific job and industry you’re applying for to maximize impact.


Leadership & Management


• Directed

• Managed

• Led

• Supervised

• Coordinated

• Oversaw

• Organized

• Delegated

• Guided

• Administered


Communication


• Communicated

• Corresponded

• Presented

• Spoke

• Conveyed

• Negotiated

• Facilitated

• Collaborated

• Liaised

• Drafted


Problem-Solving


• Analyzed

• Resolved

• Identified

• Investigated

• Diagnosed

• Innovated

• Solved

• Adapted

• Formulated


Achievement & Results


• Achieved

• Attained

• Exceeded

• Surpassed

• Improved

• Increased

• Enhanced

• Generated

• Accelerated

• Outperformed


Creative & Innovative


• Designed

• Created

• Developed

• Implemented

• Innovated

• Constructed

• Conceptualized

• Pioneered

• Reinvented


Financial & Quantitative


• Budgeted

• Forecasted

• Audited

• Analyzed

• Calculated

• Evaluated

• Reduced

• Optimized

• Maximized

• Monitored


Technical & Specialized


• Programmed

• Engineered

• Debugged

• Installed

• Maintained

• Configured

• Tested

• Operated

• Demonstrated

• Integrated


By strategically using these verbs, you can effectively convey your skills and experiences to potential employers and enhance the overall impact of your resume.

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