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How Do You Use Action Words In A Resume?

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How Do You Use Action Words In A Resume?

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Writing an effective resume can be a daunting task, if you don’t have the right information. However, you can create a document that shows a hiring manager what you can do for him, by telling him what you did for others. One crucial part of the process is learning how to use verbs (action words) in your resume. Following these simple steps will make your job easier. Remember the grammar rule of “implied I.” When we went to high school English class, we learned that we could create statements, without a subject, by using and implied “I” or “You” at the beginning. For example, we have grown accustomed to saying “Don’t do that,” instead of “You, don’t do that.” Professional resume writers create bullet statements, using action words with an implied “I.” Bear in mind that you should be writing in the first person, instead of the third person. Never try to write a resume as if you’re referring to someone else, or as if someone else was writing about you. Create a list of words to refer to w

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