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Action Verbs to Kick Up Your Resume!

To get that great job you’re after, you need your resume to stand out.To get your resume to stand out, you need to intrigue the hiring manager.

To intrigue the hiring manager you need to use captivating words.

You need a list of good action verbs that you can incorporate into your resume. You don’t want to use the same 5 words throughout. Here are 20 words to help you build a resume that stands out. – Theresa

By CAREEREALISM-Approved Expert, Jessica Holbrook Hernandez

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.

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