Words You Need To Remove From Your Resume

Words You Need To Remove From Your Resume

There are words that have been used on many resume and have became monotonous. Here are better ways to draft your resume without including the common words.

Experienced

Experienced is an overused word and it has now  become nearly meaningless. So, just skip it and get specific. What have you done? What projects have you managed? What results have you produced? Dazzle them with facts; don’t bore them with generalities.

Team-Player

Skip the word and show how you’ve worked effectively with teams in the recent past. Even better, provide examples of how you’ve built strong teams, supervised teams, and motivated teams toward real results.

Hard-Working

The content of a good resume should say this for you. Let your experience, skills, and results speak for themselves.

Remember, while it often seems like getting your resume noticed by the right person takes one part luck and one part black magic, there is a formula for success. Winning resumes are clear, jargon-free, flawlessly written, and ruthlessly edited. Get noticed by trading generalities for specific measurable achievements and resisting the temptation to gum up the works with flowery language. You and your recruiter are much too busy.

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