Choose the best resume action verbs!

leave-a-replyThe page “Choose the best resume action verbs” helps you to pick up the best verbs from the toolbox and build your resume… I recommend to use the verb in the past for a past action and in the “-ing” form if it is your current position.

 

  •  Remember to use words and short sentences without technical vocabulary and with concrete facts in numbers and percentages (I increased sales by 50%).
  • Replace the verbs of state (to be, to exist) by action verbs (sold, managed).
  • Use the active form (Increased) instead of the passive form (Sales were increased)

 Also don’t forget to:

 

  • Use a conservative font, such as Arial or Times New Roman
  • Use a laser printer to print your resume, print on one side A4 paper only with 0.5 – 1-inch margins
  • Stick to one page unless you have an advanced degree or extensive experience (+10 years)
  • Leave sufficient white space to make it easy to read
  • Make sure the format suits your qualifications
  • Avoid underlining, use bullets to emphasize your credentials
  • Put your name, address and phone number at the top of the page, repeat your name on the second page at the top
  • Choose topic headings raising interest
  • Cite numbers to convey size and scale of the project, budget, staff supervised
  • Mention if you hold a permanent resident visa
  • No need to include the phrase “references available upon request”
  • Avoid repeating words or phrases
  • Avoid unnecessary words, sentences, phrases such as “Duties including/Hired to/Project involved”
  • Avoid self-flattering such as ” highly skilled, outstanding, or excellent”
  • Do not use the first person or any pronoun
  • Customize each resume to each position you seek, and emphasize relevant experience, skills, accomplishments and activities
  • Avoid to be too fancy or too static
  • Include the information:
    • Identifying Information
    • Education
    • Experience
    • Fellowships, Awards, Honor
    • Membership or Professional Affiliations
    • Languages
    • Publications and Presentations
    • Area of Specialization

1. Communication skills:

  • Address
  • Advertised
  • Arbitrate
  • Communicated
  • Cooperated
  • Correspond
  • Draft
  • Edit
  • Lecture
  • Mediate
  • Motivate
  • Negotiate
  • Persuade
  • Present
  • Publicise
  • Reconcile
  • Speak
  • Write

2. Management skills:

  • Administered
  • Anticipated
  • Assign
  • Attain
  • Audited
  • Budgeted
  • Capitalized
  • Chaired
  • Challenged
  • Coached
  • Conducted
  • Controlled
  • Coordinate
  • Delegated
  • Delivered
  • Direct
  • Execute
  • Integrated
  • Led
  • Gathered
  • Managed
  • Orchestrated
  • Organise
  • Oversee
  • Plan
  • Recommend
  • Review
  • Strengthen
  • Supervised
  • Train

3. Research skills:

  • Advanced
  • Analyzed
  • Collect
  • Co-authored
  • Critique
  • Define
  • Detect
  • Diagnose
  • Evaluate
  • Examine
  • Explore
  • Extract
  • Identify
  • Implemented
  • Inspect
  • Interpret
  • Investigate
  • Summarise
  • Survey

4. Technical skills:

  • Achieved
  • Assemble
  • Build
  • Calculated
  • Devise
  • Engineer
  • Fabricate
  • Maintain
  • Operate
  • Overhaul
  • Program
  • Remodel
  • Repair
  • Solve
  • Upgrade

5. Creative skills:

  • Accentuated
  • Applied
  • Conceptualise
  • Create
  • Designed
  • Developed
  • Drafted
  • Drew
  • Engineered
  • Fashion
  • Form
  • Illustrate
  • Institute
  • Integrate
  • Invent
  • Originate
  • Perform
  • Revitalise
  • Shape

5. Financial skills:

  • Administer
  • Allocate
  • Analyse
  • Appraise
  • Audit
  • Balance
  • Budget
  • Calculate
  • Control
  • Compute
  • Develop
  • Forecast
  • Project

6. Sales skills:

  • Sell
  • Convert
  • Convinced
  • Close
  • Deal
  • Marketed
  • Persuade
  • Highlight
  • Satisfy
  • Win over
  • Sign

7. Teaching skills:

  • Accompanied
  • Advised
  • Advise
  • Assessed
  • Clarify
  • Coach
  • Elicit
  • Enable
  • Encourage
  • Explain
  • Facilitate
  • Guided
  • Inform
  • Instruct
  • Persuade
  • Stimulate
  • Train

7. Miscellaneous skills:

  • Advise
  • Acquired
  • Acted
  • Adapted
  • Addressed
  • Adjusted
  • Adopted
  • Advocated
  • Aided
  • Allotted
  • Amended
  • Amplified
  • Appointed
  • Appraised
  • Approved
  • Arranged
  • Articulated
  • Assembled
  • Assigned
  • Assisted
  • Attended
  • Authored
  • Awarded
  • Balanced
  • Blended
  • Blocked
  • Bought
  • Bridged
  • Broadened
  • Canvassed
  • Catalogued
  • Cautioned
  • Centralized
  • Certified
  • Changed
  • Charted
  • Checked
  • Cited
  • Clarified
  • Classified
  • Closed
  • Compared
  • Compiled
  • Composed
  • Conserved
  • Considered
  • Consolidated
  • Constructed
  • Consulted
  • Contacted
  • Contributed
  • Converted
  • Conveyed
  • Coordinated
  • Counseled
  • Corresponded
  • Created
  • Critiqued
  • Cultivated
  • Debated
  • Decided
  • Decreased
  • Deducted
  • Defined
  • Demonstrated
  • Described
  • Designated
  • Detected
  • Determined
  • Devised
  • Devoted
  • Diagnosed
  • Diagramed
  • Directed
  • Discovered
  • Discussed
  • Displayed
  • Dissected
  • Distributed
  • Documented
  • Earned
  • Edited
  • Educated
  • Elected
  • Enabled
  • Encouraged
  • Enhanced
  • Established
  • Estimated
  • Evaluated
  • Examined
  • Executed
  • Exhibited
  • Expanded
  • Expedited
  • Experimented
  • Explained
  • Explored
  • Expressed
  • Facilitated
  • Fielded
  • Finalized
  • Finished
  • Focused
  • Forecasted
  • Forged
  • Formalized
  • Formed
  • Formulated
  • Fostered
  • Founded
  • Framed
  • Furthered
  • Generated
  • Graded
  • Handled
  • Headed
  • Hired
  • Hosted
  • Identified
  • Illustrated
  • Improved
  • Incorporated
  • Incorporated
  • Increased
  • Influenced
  • Informed
  • Initiated
  • Innovated
  • Inspected
  • Inspired
  • Installed
  • Instituted
  • Instructed
  • Integrated
  • Interacted
  • Interpreted
  • Interviewed
  • Introduced
  • Investigated
  • Issued
  • Launched
  • Linked
  • Lobbied
  • Maintained
  • Mapped
  • Measured
  • Mediated
  • Mentored
  • Mobilized
  • Modeled
  • Modified
  • Monitored
  • Motivated
  • Navigated
  • Negotiated
  • Observed
  • Organized
  • Originated
  • Outlined
  • Overhauled
  • Oversaw
  • Participated
  • Partnered
  • Performed
  • Persuaded
  • Photographed
  • Pioneered
  • Planned
  • Planned
  • Played
  • Plotted
  • Predicted
  • Prepared
  • Presented
  • Processed
  • Produced
  • Programmed
  • Promoted
  • Proposed
  • Provided
  • Publicized
  • Purchased
  • Qualified
  • Questioned
  • Raised
  • Ranked
  • Recorded
  • Redesigned
  • Refined
  • Rehabilitated
  • Remodeled
  • Reorganized
  • Repaired
  • Represented
  • Researched
  • Resolved
  • Responded
  • Restored
  • Revamped
  • Reviewed
  • Revised
  • Revitalized
  • Revived
  • Scheduled
  • Screened
  • Scrutinized
  • Secured
  • Selected
  • Served
  • Serviced
  • Settled
  • Shaped
  • Simulated
  • Sold
  • Solicited
  • Solved
  • Sought
  • Specialized
  • Specified
  • Spoke
  • Sponsored
  • Staffed
  • Standardized
  • Stimulated
  • Streamlined
  • Strengthened
  • Studied
  • Submitted
  • Summarized
  • Supplied
  • Supported
  • Surveyed
  • Tailored
  • Taught
  • Targeted
  • Tested
  • Trained
  • Translated
  • Updated
  • Verified
  • Wrote

About the author: Vic Grosjean

Chartered Engineer with 15 years of Ocean experience, Vic Grosjean is Principal Consultant at OceanX Group, an Engineering Consultancy specialising in Environmental Monitoring solutions. As a leader and community educator, he strives for projects to reduce water pollution on a global scale and make a long-term difference for humanity. His career focus is to build collaboration between organizations in order to advance Engineering and preserve the Environment with the ultimate goal of Saving our Oceans.